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GEO    C    AVERY     Pres't.  J.   W.  GAULBERT    Vice-Pres't.  C.   F.   HUHL 

LOUISVILLE,  KY. 

SEVENTY- FOURTH 

ANNUAL  ILLUSTRATED  CATALOGUE 

AND  PRICE-LIST 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS' 

INCORPORATED. 

CAST,  STEEL,  AND  CHILLED 

PLOWS, 


PLANTERS,  CULTIVATORS,  AND   HARROWS. 


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SEASON  1899-1 900  |  j^        /-%         CO  |  SEASON  1899-1 900 


FACTORY  AND  OFFICES: 

FIFTEENTH,  MAIN,  CROP,  AND  ROWAN  STREETS, 

LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


OUR  BRANCH  HOUSES. 

Please  address  our  house  nearest  you.      Our  branches    are  equipped  with    goods   and    prices 
to   supply  you   equally  well  as   our  factory. 

NASHVILLE,  TENN.,   -  306-316  Broad  St.  NEW  YORK  CITY,     -    -    66-70  Beaver  St. 

For  Middle  Tennessee  Trade.  Our  Eastern  States  and  Export  Office. 

KANSAS  CITY,  MO       -     1303  Union  Ave.  NEW  ORLEANS,  LA.,     -    -     430  Canal  St. 

Our  Western  Branch.  „  ,  ^    \     c  it        c        j 

_  -  -  -  .  «   ^-^^    «       .„r,      ,        -,■,,.■■,    ^  ^^  Carry  a  large  stock  of  our  general  line  of  goods, 

DALLAS,  TEX.,  Cor.  Wood  and  Market  Sts.  and  particularly  a  very  complete  stock  of  SUGAR, 

The  largest  Plow  and  Vehicle  Warehouse  in  the  RICE,  COTTON,  CORN,  and  TRUCKERS'  TOOLS, 
country.      Our  branch    for  TEXAS,  OKLAHOMA, 

INDIAN,  and  NEW  MEXICO  TERRITORIES.  MEMPHIS,  TENN., Union  St. 


JOBBING  AGENTS 

For  genuine  Avery  goods   are  located   in  nearly  every  principal   city   in   the   United   States   and 

throughout  the  wrorld. 

WE    DESIRE  AN    ACTIVE    MERCHANT  AGENT  WHERE   WE   ARE    NOT  ALREADY    REPRESENTED. 

JOHN    P,    MORTON    ik   COMPANY.    LOUISVILLE,    KY. 


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RULES  OF  BUSINESS, 


All  previous  Catalogues  and  Price  Lists  are  Superseded  by  this  issue. 


FIRST— Warranty — We  -warrant  goods  only  against  breakage  caused  by  manifest  defects  in 
material  or  -workmanship.  Reclamations  must  be  made  promptly,  and  defective  parts  must  be 
retained  to  sho-w  to  our  travelers,  or  credit  can  not  be  given  for  them. 

SECOND— Quotations— All  prices  and  quotations  are  subject  to  change  without 
notice.    All  prices  quoted  are  for  goods  at  factory. 

THIRD — Insurance — We  do  not  insure  river  or  ocean  shipm.ents  unless  specially  instructed  in 
each  order.    Insurance,  -when  authorized,  -will  be  charged  in  invoice  at  current  rates. 

FOURTH— Shipper's  Responsibility— A  clear  shipping  receipt  for  goods  relieves  us  of  all 
responsibility  and  places  it  -with  the  carriers.  In  no  instance  is  the  payment  subject  to  the  arrival 
of  goods  at  destination.    Claims  for  lost  and  damaged  goods  should  be  made  against  the  carriers. 

FIFTH— Terms— No  goods  furnished  on  commission.  All  bills  payable  -with  exchange  on 
Liouis-ville  or  Ne-w  York.  Express  remittances  must  be  prepaid.  Notes  required  in  settlement  for  all 
time  sales.  All  past  due  notes  and  accounts  subject  to  interest  from  maturity  at  legal  rates.  Sight 
drafts  -will  be  dra-wn  for  all  unpaid  open  accounts  as  they  fall  due. 

SIXTH— Right  Hand  plo-ws  and  repairs  are  al-ways  shipped  unless  Left  Hand  are  specified  in 
each  and  every  order. 

SEVENTH— Wood  Beam  plcws  and  repairs  are  al-ways  shipped  unless  Steel  Beam  are  specified 
in  each  and  every  order. 


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We  have  frequent  complaints  from  persons  -who  have  been  defrauded  into  the  purchase  of  imi- 
tations of  our  plo-ws  and  other  tools  and  parts  thereof;  therefore  be  careful  to  look  on  every  plo-w  or 
part  you  purchase  for  "Avery,"  "B.  F.  Avery,"  or  "B.  F.  Avery  &  Sons,"  -which  is  plainly  branded 
on  all  goods  of  our  manufacture.  Also  look  for  above  trade-mark  on  all  castings,  steel  points  and 
parts,  and  buy  points  and  parts  only  from  merchants  -who  handle  the  G-enuine  Avery  Plo-ws  and 
Implements.  Imitation  points  and  repairs,  besides  not  fitting  -well,  are  invariably  of  INFERIOR 
MATERIAL  and  -workmanship.  Demand  the  GENUINE  AVERY.  A  picture  of  B.  F.  Avery,  founder 
of  this  factory,  is  on  the  beam  or  handle  of  every  Genuine  Avery  Plo-w. 

Order  specifically,  according  to  our  marks  cast  or  stamped  in  the  metal  parts,  or  stenciled  on  the 
-wood  parts,  and  you  -will  then  be  sure  to  get  true  and  exact-fitting  duplicates  and  repairs. 


NOTICE. 

We  make  a  specialty  of  Plows  and  Implements  for   export,  as  also  for   Sugar 
Cultivation.    Write  for  these  special  catalogues. 

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B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  STEEL  PLOWS. 


"NEM/  CLIPPER  "-GENERAL  PURPOSE  PLOW. 

(patented.  ) 


Patent  adjustable  chilled  heel. 

Beam  and  handles  painted  red,  black  tipped. 

Extra  hardened  soft  center  steel  moldboard,  point,  and  slide. 

"Wrought  steel  standard  and  cap,  attached  to  beam  by  two  bolts. 

Moldboard  double  shinned  on  face,  which  triples  the  lasting  qualities. 

Handles  strongly  braced  by  two  wood  rounds,  one  iron  rod,  and  one  iron  set  brace. 

Frog  and  land  bar  is  welded  in  one  piece,  the  frog  being  extra  wide,  making  a  solid  bearing 

for  the  moldboard  and  point. 
The  point  brace,  bolted  to  the  point,  naold,  and  landside,  prevents  the  point  from  springing,  no 

matter  how  hard  and  sudden  the  jar. 

An  extra  high  grade,  strong,  heavy  plow,  suited  for  general  purpose  work,  particularly  in 
clay,  stiff,  and  stubble  lands,  and  in  heavy  bottom  lands. 

Its  turning  qualities  are  perfect.  It  will  turn  the  sod  entirely  under  in  timothy,  clover,  and 
bluegrass,  while  in  stubble  or  old  ground  will  turn  sufficient  to  cover  all  trash  and  weeds,  and 
leave  the  land  in  excellent  shape  for  pulverizing  with  a  harrow.  The  long  easy  mold  offers  very 
little  resistance  to  be  overcome ;  it  is  light  draft,  a  useful  style,  and  its  construction  particularly 
adapted  for  deep  and  heavy  work. 

Chilled  points  made  for  all  sizes. 

Fin  cutters  can  be  furnished  for  all  sizes  steel  points.     Cost  extra. 


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B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  STEEL  PLOWS. 


"  NEV^   CLIPPER  "-GENERAL,  PURPOSE  PLOW.     LANDSIDE  VIEW. 

(PATENTED.) 

Double  beaded  steel  beam,  high  curve. 
For  general  description  see  preceding  page. 
Beam  painted  green,  handles  red,  black  tipped. 

PRICE    LIST— WOOD   BEAM. 


Rig-ht  and  Left  Hand. 

Without 

Extra  Point. 

Number  and  Name. 

Code 
Word. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Fin 
Cutter 
witli 
Bolts. 

Straight 

Knife 

Coulter. 

Gauge 
Wheel. 

Jointer. 

No.  10,  New  Clipper,"W.  B. 
No.  12,  New  Clipper, W.B. 
No.  14,  New  Clipper,  W.  B . 
No.  16,  New  Clipper,"W.  B. 

Jabber. 
Jacket. 
Jaconet. 
J  agger. 

10  in. 
12  in. 
14  in. 
16  in. 

84  lbs. 

96  lbs. 
110  lbs. 
131  lbs. 

$13  50 
15  75 
18  25 
20  50 

$0  70 
70 
70 
70 

$1  50 
1  75 
1  75 
1  75 

$1  50 
1  50 
1  50 
1  50 

$2  50 
2  50 
2  50 
2  50 

PRICE    LIST— STEEL   BEAM. 


Right  and  Left  Hand. 

Without  Extra  Point. 

Number  and  Name. 

Code 
Word. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Fin 
Cutter 

with 
Bolts. 

Straight 

Knife 

Coulter. 

Gauge 
Wheel. 

Jointer. 

No.  10,  New  Clipper,  S.  B. 
No.  12,  New  Clipper,  S.  B. 
No.  14,  New  Clipper,  S.  B. 
No.  16,  New  Clipper,  S.  B. 

Jambee. 
Janus. 
Jardes. 
Jaspoid. 

10  in. 

12  in. 
14  in. 
16  in. 

91  lbs. 

99  lbs. 
122  lbs. 
135  lbs. 

$14  75 
17  25 
20  00 
22  50 

$0  70 
70 
70 
70 

$1  50 
1  75 
1  75 
1  75 

$1  20 
1  20 
1  20 
1  20 

$2  50 
2  50 
2  50 
2  50 

REPAIR  PRICE   LIST— WOOD   BEAM. 

No. 

Steel 
Point. 

Chilled 
Point. 

Mold- 
board. 

Steel 
Slide. 

Frog and 
Land 
Bar. 

Stand- 
ard. 

Heel. 

Clevis. 

Handle 
Braces, 
each. 

Finished 
Beam. 

Finished 
Handles, 
per  pair. 

10- 
12-- 

14-- 
16  -- 

$2  00 

2  50 

3  00 
3  60 

$0  60 
65 
75 
80 

$4  50 
5  00 

5  60 

6  00 

$1  26 
1  50 

1  76 

2  00 

$1  50 
1  60 
1  76 
1  76 

$2  00 
2  00 
2  25 
225 

$0  26 
25 
26 
25 

$0  40 
40 
60 
60 

$0  40 
40 
40 
40 

$1  50 

1  75 

2  00 
2  26 

$1  00 
1  25 
1  50 
1  75 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST-STEEL   I 
When  ordering  repairs  state  "for  Stee 

3EAM. 
1  Beam 

Plow." 

No. 

Steel 
Point. 

Chilled 
Point. 

Mold- 
board. 

Steel 
Slide. 

Frog  and 
Land 
Bar. 

Heel. 

Clevis. 

Handle 

Braces, 

each. 

Finished 
Beam. 

Finished 
Handles, 
per  pair. 

10 

12 

14 

16 

$2  00 

2  60 

3  00 
3  50 

$0  60 
66 
75 
80 

$4  50 

5  00 

6  60 
6  00 

$1  25 
1  60 

1  76 

2  00 

$1  60 
1  60 
1  75 
1  76 

$0  26 
25 
25 
25 

$0  50 
50 
60 
60 

$0  40 
40 
40 
40 

$4  50 

4  76 

5  00 

6  60 

$1  00 
1  25 
1  50 
1  76 

In  ordering  repairs  always  state  whether  for  "Clipper"  or  "  New  Clipper."    Clipper  Plows  and  repairs 
are  different  from  New  Clipper  Plows  and  repairs. 


bpEH 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  STEEL  PLOWS. 


"WESTERN"  GENERAL  PURPOSE  PLOW. 

(patented.) 

Patent  malleable  frog. 

Patent  adjustable  chilled  heel. 

Beam  and  handles  painted  red,  black  tipped. 

Extra  hardened  soft  center  steel  moldboard,  point,  and  slide. 

Wrought  steel  standard  and  cap,  attached  to  beam  by  two  bolts. 

An  excellent  light  draft  general  purpose  plow  that  will  do  splendid  work  in  all  clay,  loam, 
and  ordinary  soils,  and  In  wheat,  corn,  tobacco,  and  cotton  stubble  can  not  be  excelled. 

Has  ample  moldboard  and  turning  power,  and  works  nicely  in  old  ground,  turning  bluegrass, 
timothy,  or  clover  admirably. 

Chilled  points  made  for  all  sizes. 

Fin  cutters  can  be  furnished  for  all  sizes  steel  points.     Cost  extra. 

PRICE   LIST— WOOD  BEAM. 

*  Right  and  Left  Hand;  all  others  Right  Hand  only.  With  Extra  Steel  Point. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Pin  Cutter 
with  Bolts. 

Straight 

Knife 

Coulter. 

Gauge 
Wheel. 

No.  Pony.Western,  W.  B._ 
No.  A.O.,  Western,  W.  B._ 
No.  E.G.,  Western,  W.  B._ 
No.  CO.,  Western,  W.B.- 
No.  D.O.,  Western.W.B.- 
No.  E.O.,  "Western,  W.  B.» 

Jazel. 

Jegget. 

Jerbo. 

Jester. 

Jetty. 

Jiggish. 

7  in. 

8  in. 

9  in. 

10  in. 

11  in. 

12  in. 

44  lbs. 
52  lbs. 
55  lbs. 
80  lbs. 
82  lbs. 
97  lbs. 

$7  00 

8  50 

10  00 

12  00 

13  00 

14  00 

$0  60 
60 
70 
70 
70 
70 

$1  00 
1  00 
1  00 
1  50 
1  50 
1  75 

$1  50 
1  50 
1  50 
1  50 
1  50 
1  50 

REPAIR    PRICE    LIST. 


Soft 
Number.       center 
Point. 

Chilled 
Point. 

Soft 
Center 
Steel 
Mold- 
board. 

Soft 
Center 
Steel 
Slide. 

Frog. 

Heel. 

Clevis. 

Handle 
Braces. 

Standard 
Welded  to 

Landbar 

with 

Steel  Slide 

and  Bolts. 

Finished 
Beam. 

Finished 
Handles, 
per  pair. 

Pony 

A.O       -    --- 

$1  10 
1  10 
1  35 
1  50 

1  75 

2  00 
2  25 

$0  25 
30 
35 
40 
50 
65 
85 

$2  00 

2  50 

3  00 

3  50 

4  00 

5  00 
5  00 

$0  75 
75 
90 
1  00 
1  10 
1  25 
1  25 

$0  50 
50 
50 

85 

85 

1  00 

1  00 

$0  20 
20 
20 
25 
25 
25 
25 

$0  15 
15 
20 
40 
40 
50 
50 

$0  35 
35 
35 
40 
40, 
40 
40 

$2  25 
2  50 

2  75 

3  50 

3  75 

4  00 
4  50 

$0  90 
1  00 
1  10 
1  20 
1  35 

1  85 

2  25 

$0  75 
75 

B.O 

80 

CO 

1  00 

D.O 

1  00 

E.O 

1  25 

F.O 

1  50 

NOTE.— In  ordering  extra  beams  for  Nos.  CO.,  D.O.,  E.G.,  and  F.  C,  state  whether  for  top  or  side  clevis. 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  STEEL  PLOWS. 


"WESTERN"— GENERAL  PURPOSE  PLOW. 

(patented.) 

Wrought  steel  frog. 

Patent  adjustable  chilled  heel. 

Double  beaded  steel  beam,  high  curve. 

Beam  and  handles  painted  red,  black  tipped. 

Extra  hardened  soft  center  steel  moldboard,  point,  and  slide. 

Straight  handles,  interchangeable  on  all  plows  of  same  size  and  pattern. 

This  series  of  plows  is  very  strong,  and  is  constantly  growing  in  popularity  on  account  of 
being  adapted  for  a  great  variety  of  work,  lightness  of  draft,  and  excellent  pulverizers,  leaving 
the  ground  with  smooth,  even  surface. 

Chilled  points  made  for  all  sizes. 

Fin  cutters  can  be  furnished  for  all  sizes  steel  points.     Cost  extra. 


PRICE  LIST— STEEL  BEAM. 
=  Right  and  Left  Hand;  all  others  Right  Hand  only.  With  Extra  Steel  Point. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Fin  Cutter 
with  Bolts. 

Straight 

Knife 

Coulter. 

Gauge 
WheeL 

No.  Pony, Western,  S.  B. 
No.  A.O.,  Western,  S.  B. 
No.  B.  O.,  Western,  S.  B. 
No.  C.  C,  "Western,  S.  B.« 
No.  D.  O.,  V;restern,  S.  B.« 
No.  E.  O.,  \^restern,  S.  B.» 

Jockey. 

Jogger. 

Joiner. 

Joker. 

Jorum. 

Jowter. 

7  in. 

8  in. 

9  in. 

10  in. 

11  in. 

12  in. 

60  lbs. 

71  lbs. 

72  lbs. 
90  lbs. 
96  lbs. 

103  lbs. 

$9  50 
11  00 
13  00 

15  00 

16  00 

17  50 

$0  60 
60 
70 
70 
70 
70 

$1  00 
1  00 
1  00 
1  50 
1  50 
1  75 

$1   10 
1   10 
1  20 
1  20 
I  20 
1  20 

Number. 


REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 
When  ordering  repairs  state  "for  Steel  Beam  Plow." 


Pony 

A.O. 

B.C. 

CO.. 

D.O. 

E.G. 

F.O. 


Soft 
Center 

Chilled 

Soft 
Center 
Steel 
Mold- 
board. 

Soft 
Center 

Steel 

Point. 

Steel 

.Point. 

Slide. 

$1  10 

$0  25 

$2  00 

$0  75 

1  10 

30 

2  50 

75 

1  35 

35 

3  00 

90 

1  60 

40 

3  50 

1  00 

1  75 

50 

4  00 

1  10 

2  GO 

65 

5  00 

1  25 

2  25 

85 

5  00 

1  25 

Frog  and 
LandBar. 


Heel. 


$0  60 
60 
75 
85 
85 
1  00 
1  00 


Clevis. 


Handle 
Braces. 


Finished 
Beam. 


$0  20 

$0  35 

$0  35 

20 

35 

35 

20 

35 

35 

25 

40 

40 

25 

40 

40 

25 

40 

40 

25 

40 

40 

$3  00 
3  00 

3  50 

4  00 

4  00 

5  00 
5  00 


Finished 
Handles, 
px.'r  pair. 


$0  75 
75 
80 
1  00 
1  00 
1  25 
1  50 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S   STEEL   PLOWS. 


"OHIO  VALLEY  "-GENERAL  PURPOSE  PLOW.     OUR  "BLUE  LINE." 

Extra  heavy  cast  frog. 

Steel  moldboard,  point,  and  slide. 

Beam  and  handles  painted  blue,  red  tipped. 

Point  fastened  to  frog  by  big  bolts,  easily  removed  for  repairs. 

Wrought  steel  standard  and  cap,  attached  to  beam  by  two  bolts. 

Index  beam  rest  between  handles,  permitting  adjustment  for  land. 

Straight  handles,  interchangeable  on  all  plows  of  same  size  and  pattern. 

Handles  strongly  braced  by  two  wood  rounds,  one  iron  rod,  and  index  beam  rest. 

This  line  of  plows  is  especially  adapted  for  the  soils  of  the  Ohio  Valley  and  similar  districts. 
A  general  purpose  plow  of  light  draft  and  perfect  shape,  and  very  desirable  for  clay  and  loam 
soils,  clover,  bluegrass,  and  timothy  sod,  and  for  wheat  and  corn  lands,  etc.  The  construction  is 
simple  and  strong. 

Chilled  points  made  for  all  sizes. 

PRICE    LIST— WOOD    BEAM. 
Right  and  Left  Hand.  With  Plain  or  Fin  Cutter  Extra  Steel  Point. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Straight 

Knife 

Coulter. 

Gauge 
Wheel. 

No.    8,  Ohio  Valley,  W.  B. 
No.    9,  Ohio  Valley,  V7.  B. 
No.  10,  Ohio  Valley,  V^.  B. 
No.  11,  Ohio  Valley,  V7.  B. 
No.  12,  Ohio  Valley,  W.  B. 

Judger. 

Julep. 

Juno. 

Jurist. 

Jutty. 

8  in. 

9  in. 

10  in. 

11  in. 

12  in. 

60  lbs. 

78  lbs. 
100  lbs. 
105  lbs. 
107  lbs. 

$8  25 
9  00 

11  00 

12  00 

13  50 

$1  50 
1  50 
1  50 
1  75 
1  75 

$1  50 
1  50 
1  50 
1  50 
1  50 

REPAIR   PRICE   LIST. 


No. 

Plain 

Steel 
Point. 

Fin  Cut'r 
Steel 
Point. 

Chilled 
Point. 

Mold- 
board. 

Steel 
Slide. 

Prog 
with 
Land 
Bar. 

Stand- 
ard. 

Clevis. 

Beam 
Rest. 

Finished 
Beam. 

Finished 
Handles, 
per  pair. 

8--- 

9.-- 

10.-- 

11-- 

12--- 

$1  25 
1  50 

1  75 

2  00 
2  00 

$1  50 

1  75 

2  00 
2  25 
2  25 

$0  50 
55 
60 
65 
70 

$3  25 

3  75 

4  00 

4  50 

5  00 

$1  00 
1  00 
1  25 
1  25 
1  25 

$1  60 

1  60 

2  00 
2  00 
2  00 

$1  00 
1  00 
1  25 
1  35 
1  50 

$0  25 
25 
30 
30 
30 

$0  30 
30 
35 
40 
50 

$1  10 
1  10 
1  20 
1  26 
1  75 

$0  80 

80 

1  00 

1  00 

1  25 

B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


'fmf> 


AVERY'S  STEEL  PLOWS. 


'OHIO  VALLEY"— GENERAL  PURPOSE  PLOW.    "OUR  BLUE  LFNE. 


Extra  heavy  cast  frog. 

Steel  moldboard,  point,  and  slide. 

Double  beaded  steel  beam,  high  curve. 

Beam  and  handles  painted  blue,  red  tipped. 

Point  fastened  to  frog  by  big  bolts,  easily  removed  for  repairs. 

Straight  handles,  interchangeable  on  all  plows  of  same  size  and  pattern. 

Handles  strongly  braced  by  two  wood  rounds,  one  iron  rod,  and  an  iron  set  brace. 

In  shape,  finish,  and  general  construction,  except  the  beam,  this  plow  is  the  same  as  the  wood 
beam  series  described  on  preceding  page,  and  will  be  found  to  possess  all  the  excellent  qualities 
which  go  to  make  up  a  first-class  plow. 

Chilled  points  made  for  all  sizes. 


PRICE   LIST— STEEL  BEAM. 


Right  and  Left  Hand. 


With  Plain  or  Fin  Cutter  Extra  Point. 


Number  and  Name. 

Codeword. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Straight 

Knife 
Coulter. 

Gauge 
Wheel. 

No.    8,  Ohio  Valley,  S.  B 

No.    9,  Ohio  Valley,  S.  B 

No.  10,  Ohio  Valley,  S.  B  _-_. 

No.  11,  Ohio  Valley,  S.  B 

No.  12,  Ohio  Valley,  S.  B 

Kaolin. 

Keeler. 

Keeve. 

Kerf. 

Kevel. 

8  in. 

9  in. 

10  in. 

11  in. 

12  in. 

85  lbs. 

89  lbs. 
104  lbs. 
112  lbs. 
116  lbs. 

$9  75 
10  75 

12  75 

13  75 
15  75 

$1  50 
1  50 
1  50 
1  75 
1  75 

$1  20 
1  20 
1  20 
1  20 
1  20 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 
When  ordering  repairs  state  "  for  Steel  Beam  Plow." 


No. 

Plain 

Steel 
Point. 

Fin  Cut'r 
Steel 
Point. 

Chilled 
Point. 

Mold- 
board. 

Steel 
Slide. 

Frog, 

with 

Laud  Bar. 

Clevis. 

Handle 

Braces, 

each. 

Finished 
Beam. 

Fini.shed 
Handles, 
per  pair. 

8 

9 

10- - 

11 

12 

$1  25 
1  50 

1  75 

2  00 
2  00 

$1  60 

1  75 

2  00 
2  25 
2  25 

$0  50 
55 
60 
65 
70 

$3  25 

3  75 

4  00 

4  50 

5  00 

$1  00 
1  00 
1  25 
1  25 
1  25 

$1  60 

1  60 

2  00 
2  00 
2  00 

$0  40 
40 
40 
40 
40 

$0  35 
35 
40 
40 
40 

$3  50 

3  50 

4  00 

4  00 

5  00 

$0  80 

80 

1  00 

1  00 

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B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  STEEL  PLOWS. 


GENUINE  AVERY  "  PONY  "-ONE-HORSE  PLOW.    AVERY'S  WORLD- 
RENOWNED  SERIES. 

(PATENTED.) 

Patent  malleable  iron  frog. 

Patent  adjustable  chilled  heel. 

Hardened  steel  mold,  point,  and  slide. 

Beam  and  handles  varnished,  black  tipped. 

Wrought  steel  standard  and  cap,  attached  to  beam  by  two  bolts. 

The  banner  one-horse  plow,  being  the  most  perfect  general  purpose  steel  plow  of  its  size  ever 
designed. 

Beware  of  imitations.     None  genuine  without  our  name  and  trade-mark  on  beam  and  parts. 

Chilled  point  can  be  furnished  when  desired. 

Fin  cutters  can  be  furnished  for  steel  points.     Cost  extra. 


PRICE  LIST— WOOD  BEAM. 


Right  Hand  Only. 

With  Extra  Stee 

Point. 

Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Fin  Cutter 
witti  Bolts. 

Straight 

Knife 
Coulter. 

Gauge 
Wheel. 

No'.  Pony,  W.  B 

Kicker. 

7  in. 

43  lbs. 

$5  00 

$0  60 

$1  00 

$1  50 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 


No. 

Steel 
Point. 

Chilled 
Point. 

Mold- 
board. 

Steel 
Slide. 

Frog. 

Heel. 

Standard 
weld'd  to 
Land  Bar 
WithSt'l 
Slide  and 
Bolts. 

Clevis. 

Finished 
Beam. 

Finished 
Handles, 
per  pair. 

Pony. 

$0  60 

$0  25 

$1  75 

$0  50 

$0  50 

$0  20 

$2  00 

$0  15 

$0  90 

$0  75 

NOTE. — In  ordering  extra  handles  for  Pony  plows,  be  sure  to  state  whether  wide  or  narrow  distance 
handles  arc  wanted.  The  distance  between  handles  at  the  bottom  has  been  widened,  and  the  right  hand 
handle  is  now  bolted  to  steel  handle  lug.    Old  style  handles  were  bolted  to  lugs  on  malleable  frog. 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  STEEL  PLOWS, 


No.  CO.  "GENUINE  AVERY  "-GENERAL  PURPOSE  PLOW. 

(PATENTED.) 

Patent  malleable  iron  frog. 

Patent  adjustable  chilled  heel. 

Hardened  steel  mold,  point,  and  slide. 

Beam  and  handles  varnished,  black  tipped. 

Wrought  steel  standard  and  cap,  attached  to  beam  by  two  bolts. 

This  series  of  plows  is  of  very  light  draft,  and  will  do  fine  work  in  sandy,  loam,  and  clay  soils. 
They  have  great  turning  capacity,  and  will  turn  the  weeds,  trash,  and  stubble  under  perfectly, 
pulverizing  the  ground  almost  the  same  as  if  harrowed. 

Chilled  points  made  for  all  sizes. 

Pin  cutters  can  be  furnished  for  all  sizes  steel  points.     Cost  extra. 


PRICE  LIST— WOOD  BEAM. 


Right  Hand  Only. 


With  Extra  Steel  Point. 


Number. 

Code  Word. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Fin  Cutter 
with  Bolts. 

Straight 

Knife 

Coulter. 

Gauge 
Wheel. 

No.  A.O.,  W.B 

No.  B.O.,  W.B 

No.  CO.,  V7.B 

No.  D.O.,  W.B 

No.  E.O.,  W.B 

Killas. 

Kindler. 

Kiosk. 

Kiver. 

Knawel. 

8  in. 

9  in. 

10  in. 

11  in. 

12  in. 

48  lbs. 
53  lbs. 
82  lbs. 
84  lbs. 
101  lbs. 

$6  25 
7  50 

10  40 

11  40 
13  00 

$0  60 
70 
70 
70 
70 

$1  00 
1  00 
1  50 
1  50 
1  75 

$1  50 
1  50 
1  50 
1  50 
1  50 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 


Standard 

Number. 

Steel 

Chilled 

Mold- 

Steel 

Frog. 

Welded  to 
Land  Bar 

Heel. 

Clevis 

Handle 

Finished 

Finished 

Point. 

Point. 

board. 

Slide. 

with  Steel 
Slide  and 

Braces. 

Beam. 

per  pair. 

Bolts. 

A.O 

$0  70 

$0  30 

$2  00 

$0  60 

$0  50 

$2  25 

$0  20 

$0  15 

$0  35 

$1  00 

$0  75 

B.O.  ---- 

90 

35 

2  75 

60 

50 

2  50 

20 

20 

35 

1  10 

80 

CO.  ---- 

1  00 

40 

3  25 

75 

85 

3  25 

25 

40 

40 

1  20 

1  00 

D.O 

1  10 

50 

4  00 

75 

85 

3  50 

25 

40 

40 

1  35 

1  00 

E.O 

1  50 

65 

4  50 

85 

1  00 

3  75 

25 

50 

40 

1  85 

1  25 

F.O.  ---- 

2  GO 

85 

5  00 

85 

1  00 

4  25 

25 

60 

40 

2  25 

1  50 

NOTE.— In  ordering  repair  handles  for  A.O.,  B.O.,  CO.,  D.O,  E.G.,  and  F.O.  plows,  be  sure  to  state  whether 
old  or  new  style  are  wanted.  The  handles  now  used  are  wide  apart  at  base  and  are  bolted  to  steel  handle  lug. 
Old  style  handles  were  bolted  to  lugs  on  malleable  frog.  Also  in  ordering  extra  beams  for  No.s.  CO.,  D.O., 
E.O.,  and  F.O.,  state  whether  same  are  to  be  used  with  top  or  side  clevis. 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  STEEL  PLOWS. 


No.  CO.  "GENUINE  AVERY  "-GENERAL  PURPOSE  PLOW. 

(PATENTED.) 

"Wrought  steel  frog. 

Patent  adjustable  chilled  heel. 

Hardened  steel  mold,  point,  and  slide. 

Double  beaded  steel  beam,  high  curve. 

Beam  painted  green,  handles  red,  black  tipped. 

Straight  handles,  interchangeable  on  all  plows  of  same  size  and  pattern. 

This  series  of  Steel  Beam  Plows  is  adapted  for  the  same  class  of  work  as  the  Wood  Beam 
Series  described  on  preceding  page. 
Chilled  points  made  for  all  sizes. 
Pin  cutters  can  be  furnished  for  all  sizes  steel  points.     Cost  extra. 

PRICE   LIST— STEEL  BEAM. 


Right  Hand  Only. 

With  Extra  Steel  Point. 

Number. 

Code  Word. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Fin  Cutter 
with  Bolts. 

Straight 

Knife 
Coulter. 

Gauge 
Wheel. 

No.  Pony,  S.  B. 

No.  A.O.,  S.  B.    

No.  B.C.,  S.  B.    

No.  CO.,  S.  B.    — _ 

No.  D.O.,  S.  B. 

No.  E.O.,  S.  B.    

Knight. 

Knobby. 

Knout. 

Kokob. 

Labefy. 

Laccine. 

7  in. 

8  in. 

9  in. 

10  in. 

11  in. 

12  in. 

57  lbs. 
68  lbs. 
70  lbs. 
88  lbs. 
97  lbs. 
105  lbs. 

$7  00 
8  50 

10  00 

11  75 

12  75 
14  50 

$0  60 
60 
70 
70 
70 
70 

$1  00 
1  00 
1  00 
1  50 
1  50 
1  75 

$1   10 
1   10 
1  20 
1  20 
1  20 
1  20 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 
When  ordering  repairs  state  "for  Steel  Beam  Plow." 


No. 

Steel 
Point. 

Chilled 
Point. 

Mold- 
board. 

Steel 
Slide. 

Frog 
and 

Land 
Bar. 

Heel. 

Clevis. 

Handle 

Braces, 

each. 

Finished 
Beam. 

Finished 
Handles, 
per  pair. 

Pony  -- 

$0  60 

$0  25 

$175 

$0  50 

$0  60 

$0  20 

$0  30 

$0  35 

$3  00 

$0  75 

A.O.  --- 

70 

30 

2  00 

60 

60 

20 

30 

35 

3  00 

75 

B.O.   --- 

90 

35 

2  75 

60 

75 

20 

30 

35 

3  50 

80 

CO.   --- 

1  00 

40 

325 

75 

85 

25 

40 

40 

4  00 

1  00 

D.O.  .-- 

1  10 

50 

4  00 

75 

85 

25 

40 

40 

4  00 

1  00 

E.O.  --- 

1  50 

65 

4  50 

85 

1  00 

25 

40 

40 

5  00 

1  25 

F.O.  --- 

2  00 

85 

5  00 

86 

1  00 

25 

40 

40 

5  00 

1  50 

The  moldboards  of  new  series  CO.  and  D.O.  steel  beam  plows  (beginning  November  1,  1890)  are  marked 
CO.X.  or  D.O.X.    Specify  clearly  in  ordering  these  moldboards  whether  CO.  or  C.O.X.  is  wanted,  etc. 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


^X  AVERY'S  STEEL  PLOWS, 


"TINY  TIM  "-ONE  HORSE. 

(COPYRIGHTED  AND  PATENTED.) 

Malleable  iron  frog.  8teel  moldboard,  point,  and  slide. 

Patent  adjustable  chilled  heel.  Beam  and  handles  varnished,  black  tipped. 

Wrought  steel  standard  and  cap,  attached  to  beam  by  two  bolts. 

A  popular  plow  for  light  breaking  and  for  cultivating  cotton,  corn,  tobacco,  and  gardens. 
Chilled  points  can  be  furnished. 


"CADET"-ONE  HORSE. 

(PATENTED.) 

Chilled  landside.  Patent  adjustable  chilled  heel. 

Cast  standard  and  frog.  Beam    and    handles     painted    red,    black 

Steel  moldboard  and  point.  tipped. 

A  good  plow  for  bedding  cotton  or  rounding  corn,  and  for  general  light  breaking  and  cultivating. 

PRICE   LIST. 


Right  Hand  Only 

With  Extra  Steel  Point. 

Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Fin  Cutter 
with  Bolts. 

Tiny  Tim      _     _  - 

Lackey. 

Lactic. 

Ladkin. 

6  in. 

6  in. 

7  in. 

35  lbs. 
35  lbs. 
37  lbs. 

$5  00 
4  00 
4  25 

$0  60 

No.  6,  Cadet 

No.  7,  Cadet 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 

Number 
and  Name. 

Steel 
Point. 

Chilled 
Point. 

Mold- 
board. 

Steel 
Slide. 

Frog. 

Heel. 

Stand- 
ard. 

Standard 
weld'd  to 
Land  Bar 
with  St'l 
Slide  and 
Bolts. 

Clevis. 

Finished 
Beam. 

Finished 
Handles, 
per  pair. 

Tiny  Tim.  -  - 
No.  6.  Cadet 
No.  7,  Cadet 

$0  50 
50 
60 

$0  25 

$1  70 
1  25 
1  35 

$0  55 

$0  50 

$0  20 
20 
20 

"$i"oo' 

1  00 

$2  00 

$0  15 
15 

15 

$0  75 

80 

$0  65 
70 

80 

70 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  STEEL  PLOWS. 


"DANDY,"   "STAR,"  AND  "BIG   BOLT"   SERIES. 

Steel  moldboard. 

Solid  steel  landside. 

Special  extra  hard  crucible  steel  point. 

Beam  and  handles  painted  red,  black  tipped. 

Malleable  iron  standard,  attached  to  beam  by  two  bolts,  and  is  of  such  shape  that  it  readily  clears 

itself  of  trash. 
The  points  of  Nos.  6^,  7,  and  8X  are  fastened  by  one  bolt,  and  Nos.  9  and  10  by  two  bolts,  and  are 

all  on  the  face,  which  makes  it  very  easy  to  remove  and  replace  points. 

A  strong,  simple,  common-sense  plow,  with  few  parts.  (Only  four  pieces  compose  the  entire 
base  of  this  plow.) 

We  specially  recommend  this  plow  to  corn,  cotton,  and  sugar  planters  and  truckers.  They 
have  the  lightest  possible  draft,  and  will  scour  in  almost  any  soil.  Good  breaking  and  cultivat- 
ing plows  especially  for  the  "bottoms,"  but  good  for  the  hills  and  general  purposes  also. 

PRICE   LIST— WOOD  BEAM. 


Right  Hand  Only. 

With  Extra  Steel  Point. 

Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Straight  Knife 
Coulter. 

No.    6>^,  Dandy 

No.    7,     Dandy 

No.    8X,  Dandy 

No.    9,     Dandy 

No.  10,      Dandy 

Lagoon. 

Lamel. 
Lamin. 
Lamprey. 
Landau. 

6>^in. 

7  in. 

8  in. 

9  in. 
10      in. 

49  lbs. 

50  lbs. 
55  lbs. 
82  lbs. 
86  lbs. 

$5  75 

6  50 

7  00 

10  50 

11  50 

$1  00 
1  00 
1  00 
1  00 
1  50 

REPAIR   PRICE  LIST. 


Number  and  Name. 

Steel 
Point. 

Steel  Mold- 
board. 

Steel 
Landside. 

Standard. 

Clevis. 

Finished 
Beam. 

Finished 
Handles, 
per  pair. 

6J^,  Dandy 

$0  70 

80 

90 

1  00 

1  26 

$1  50 
175 
2  00 

2  75 

3  00 

$0  75 

80 

90 

1  00 

110 

$1  30 
1  40 
1  50 

1  70 

2  00 

$0  20 
20 
20 
25 
25 

$0  80           $0  70 

7       Dandy 

80 
1  00 
1  10 
1  25 

70 

8X,  Dandy 

75 

9,      Dandy 

90 

10,      Dandy 

90 

The  points  of  the  No.  8  Dandy  are  not  interchangeable  with  the  No.  8X  Dandy.    In  ordering,  be  careful  to 
state  if  points  are  wanted  for  No.  8  or  No.  8X  Dandy. 

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0.^!^-^^ 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  STEEL  PLOWS. 


"BIG  BOLT"-Patented. 

Solid  steel  landside.  . 

Patent  adjustable  chilled  heel. 

Beam  and  handles  painted  red,  black  tipped. 

Wrought  steel  standard  and  cap,  attached  to  beam  by  two  bolts.     Wrought  steel  frog. 

This  plow  in  general  outline  of  moldboard  and  in  turning  capacity  is  similar  to  our  world- 
famous  Pony  Series.  The  point  is  attached  with  one  large  half-inch  bolt,  thus  enabling  the 
operator  to  very  readily  take  off  the  old  point;  also  all  the  other  bolts  used  in  the  bottom  of  the 
plow  are  one-half  inch. 


"BIG  BOLT"-Patented. 

This  plow  answers  the  description  given  above  in  every  particular  excepting  the  steel  beam. 

Right  Hand  Only.  PRICE    LIST.  With  Extra  Steel  Point. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word, 
Wood  Beam. 

Code  Word, 
Steel  Beam. 

Cut. 

Weight, 
Wood 
Beam. 

Weight, 
Steel 
Beara. 

Wood 
Beam 
Plow. 

Steel 
Beam 
Plow. 

No.  107,  BigBolt__ 
No.  108,  Big  Bolt_- 
No.  109,  Big  Bolt__ 

Landslip. 

Lanner. 

Lapel. 

Larch. 

Larker. 

Lasher. 

7  in. 

8  in. 

9  in. 

58  lbs. 
62  lbs. 
65  lbs. 

77  lbs. 

84  lbs. 

85  lbs. 

$5  75 

6  75 

7  50 

$7  50 

9  00 

10  00 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 

No. 

Steel 
Point. 

Mold- 
board. 

Solid  Steel 
Landside. 

Frog. 

Standard 
Only. 

Heel. 

Clevis, 
Wood 
Beam. 

Clevis, 
Steel 
Beam. 

Finished 
Wood 
Beam. 

Finished 
Steel 
Beam. 

Finished 
Handles, 
per  pair. 

107--- 
108-.- 
109---- 

$0  70 
80 
90 

$1  75 
3  00 
2  75 

$0  75 
85 
95 

$0  60 
60 
60 

$1  25 
150 
1  75 

$0  20 
20 
20 

$0  15 
15 
15 

$0  30 
30 
30 

$0  90 
1  00 
1  10 

$3  00 
3  00 
3  50 

$0  75 
75 
80 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  STEEL  PLOWS. 


"  RAINBOW  "-AN  EXTRA  HIGH  GRADE  PLOW. 

Wrought  steel  frog. 

Extra  hardened  soft  center  steel  moldboard. 

Beam  and  handles  painted  red,  green  tipped. 

Solid  steel  landside,  with  extra  hardened  steel  heel  welded  on. 

Wrought  steel  standard  and  cap,  attached  to  beam  by  two  bolts. 

Point  brace,  bolted  to  point  and  landside,  prevents  the  point  from  springing,  no  matter  how  hard 

or  sudden  the  jar. 
AH  bolts  used  in  the  bottom  are  one-half  incb  diameter  and  are  easily  removed,  facilitating  the 

fitting  on  of  duplicate  parts. 
Avery's  Kainbow  plows  have  been  made  especially  for  use  in  the  black,  sticky  lands  of  Mis- 
sissippi, Texas,  and  other  waxy,  stiiF  soils.  They  will  do  perfect  work  in  the  bottoms  of  the  Delta 
and  elsewhere,  and  in  buckshot  anywhere,  and  will  scour  or  shed  satisfactorily  in  the  most  stub- 
born soils.  These  plows  are  so  constructed  as  to  have  all  necessary  strength,  and  the  draft  is  very 
light  for  the  amount  of  work. 


"RAINBOW "-AN  EXTRA  HIGH  GRADE  PLOW. 

This  plow  answers  the  description  given  above  in  every  particular  excepting  the  steel  beam. 

Right  Hand  Only.  PRICE    LIST.  With  Extra  Steel  Point. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word, 
Wood  Beam. 

Code  Word, 
Steel  Beam. 

Cut. 

Weight, 
Wood 
Beam. 

Weight, 
Steel 
Beam. 

Wood 
Beam 
Plow. 

Steel 
Beam 
Plow. 

No.407,  Rainbow 

No.  408,  Rainbow 

No.  409,  Rainbow 

No.  410,  Rainbow 

Latch. 
Lathe. 
Latrant. 
Laud. 

Launch. 
Lautu. 
Lavolta. 
Laxity. 

7  in. 

Sin. 

9  in. 

10  in. 

66  lbs. 
74  lbs. 
89  lbs. 
93  lbs. 

SLlbs. 

87  lbs. 

99  lbs. 

100  lbs. 

$9  GO 

10  GO 

11  50 

12  50 

$1150 
12  50 
14  50 
16  00 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST 

Number. 

Steel 
Point. 

Mold- 
board. 

Solid  Steel 
Landside. 

Frog. 

Standard 
Only. 

Clevis, 
W.  B. 

Clevis, 
S.  B. 

Finished 
Wood 
Beam. 

Finished 
Steel 
Beam. 

Finished 
Handles, 
per  pair. 

No.407..-- 
No.408..-- 
No.409— . 
No.  410.-.- 

$1  10 
1  10 
1  35 
1  50 

$2  50 
3  00 

3  50 

4  00 

$1  20 
1  30 
1  50 
1  75 

$1  50 
1  50 
1  75 
1  75 

$2  00 
2  00 
2  25 
225 

$0  20 
40 
40 
40 

$0  40 
40 
40 
40 

$1  25 
1  50 
175 
200 

$3  00 
3  50 

3  75 

4  00 

$1  00 
1  25 
1  25 
1  25 

16 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  STEEL  PLOWS. 


"IMPROVED"  BLACKLAND  PLOW. 

Wrought  steel  frog. 
Double  beaded  steel  beam,  high  curve. 
Beam  and  handles  painted  red,  black  tipped. 
Special  extra  hard  crucible  steel  point  and  slide. 
Extra  hardened  soft  center  steel  convex  moldboard. 
Straight  handles,  interchangeable  on  all  plows  of  same  size  and  pattern. 

"Wrought  steel  point  brace,  preventing  the  point  from  springing,  no  matter  how  hard  or  sudden 
the  jar. 

This  series  of  Plows  is  designed  for  and  work  excellently  in  the  sticky,  waxy,  hard-to-scour 
red  clay,  buckshot,  and  black  or  sticky,  stiff  soils  of  Texas,  in  bottom  lands,  etc.  Come  nearer 
scouring  or  shedding  than  any  Blackland  Plow  made;  widely  used  where  other  plows  will  not 
shed  or  take  the  ground. 

No  clogging  or  loading  up,  nor  balling  up  in  the  bottom. 


PRICE   LIST— STEEL  BEAM. 


Right  Hand  Only. 


With  Extra  Steel  Point. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Straight 

Knife 
Coulter. 

Gaage 
Wheel. 

No.     7,  Improved  Blackland. 
No.     8,  Improved  Blackland. 
No.     9,  Improved  Blackland. 
No.  10,  Improved  Blackland. 
No,  1 1,  Improved  Blackland. 
No.  12,  Improved  Blackland. 

Leach. 

Leaf. 

Leaper. 

Leather. 

Leaver. 

Ledger. 

7  in. 

8  in. 

9  in. 

10  in. 

11  in. 

12  in. 

71  lbs. 

72  lbs. 
85  lbs. 
89  lbs. 
99  lbs. 

102  lbs. 

$11  50 
12  50 
14  50 
16  00 
)7  00 
19  00 

$1  25 
1  25 
1  50 
1  50 
1  75 
1  75 

$1   10 
1  20 
1  20 
1  20 
1  20 
1  20 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 


No. 


7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 


Steel 
Point. 


$1  10 
1  10 
1  35 
1  50 

1  75 

2  50 


Steel 

Mold- 

Slide. 

board. 

$0  80 

$2  50 

85 

3  00 

1  00 

3  50 

1  15 

4  00 

1  25 

4  15 

1  25 

4  25 

Frog  and 
Land  Bar. 


$1  25 


25 
50 
50 
50 
50 


Handle 
Braces, 
each. 


$0  35 
36 
35 
40 
40 
40 


Point 
Brace. 


20 
25 
25 
30 
30 


Clevis. 


$0  40 
40 
40 
40 
40 
40 


Finished 
Beam. 


$3  00 
3  50 

3  75 

4  00 
4  25 
4  50 


Finished 
Handles, 
per  pair. 


$1  00 
1  25 
1  25 
1  25 
1  25 
1  26 


17 


B.   F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


'inmS" 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  STEEL  PLOWS, 


"X"  SERIES  BLACKLAND  PLOWS. 

( PATENTED,) 

Malleable  iron  frog. 

Patent  adjustable  chilled  heel. 

Hardened  steel  convex  moldboard. 

Beam  and  handles  painted  red,  black  tipped. 

Special  extra  hard  crucible  steel  point  and  slide. 

Wrought  steel  standard  and  cap,  attached  to  beam  bj'  two  bolts. 

Handles  strongly  braced  by  two  wood  rounds,  one  iron  rod,  and  one  iron  set  brace. 

These  plows  are  made  the  lightest  possible  draft  and  strong;  will  reasonably  turn  and  shed 
the  black,  waxy,  and  hog-wallow  lands,  or  any  class  of  sticky  lands.  Thousands  in  use  on  planta- 
fcions  giving  satisfaction.     One  of  our  old  reliable  series. 

"We  make  a  Special  Sugarland  series  of  these  Blackland  plows,  heavier  throughout ;  to  be 
ordered  "  Special  Sugarland." 

Chilled  points  made  for  all  sizes. 


PRICE   LIST— WOOD  BEAM. 


Right  Hand  Only. 

With  Extra  Stee 

Point. 

Straight 

Gauge 
WheeL 

Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Knife 
Coulter. 

No.  61      X,  Blackland,  "W".  B. 

Legato. 

7  in. 

55  lbs. 

$7  50 

$1  00 

$1  50 

No.  62      X,  Blackland,  W.  B. 

Legist. 

8  in. 

74  lbs. 

9  00 

1  25 

1  50 

No.  62>^  X,  Blackland,  W.  B. 

Lemma. 

9  in. 

78  lbs. 

10  50 

1  50 

1  50 

No.  63      X,  Blackland,  W.  B. 

Lenient. 

10  in. 

82  lbs. 

12  00 

1  50 

1  50 

No.  64      X,  Blackland,  W.  B. 

Leonine. 

11  in. 

101  lbs. 

13  50 

1  75 

1  50 

No.  65      X,  Blackland,  W.  B. 

Lessee. 

12  in. 

124  lbs. 

16  00 

1  75 

1  50 

No.  65     X,  Blackland,  W.  B. 

Lettuce. 

14  in. 

127  lbs. 

18  00 

1  75 

1  50 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 


Standard 

No. 

Steel 
Point. 

Chilled 
Point. 

Mold- 
board. 

Steel 
Slide. 

Frog. 

Welded  to 
Laud  Bar 

with 
Steel  Slide 
and  Bolts 

Heel. 

Clevis. 

Finished 
Beam. 

Finished 
Handles, 
per  pair. 

61     X--- 

$0  80 

$0  25 

$2  00 

$0  65 

$1  00 

$2  00 

$0  20 

$0  20 

$1  00 

$0  90 

62    X--- 

90 

35 

2  50 

65 

1  05 

2  50 

25 

40 

1  30 

90 

62;^  X--- 

1  15 

40 

2  75 

75 

1  05 

2  75 

25 

40 

1  80 

1  00 

63    X--- 

1  25 

50 

3  00 

75 

1  10 

3  50 

25 

40 

1  80 

1  00 

64    X--- 

1  50 

70 

3  50 

1  00 

1  50 

4  00 

25 

50 

2  00 

1  25 

65    X.- 

2  00 

80 

4  00 

1  00 

2  20 

4  00 

25 

50 

3  00 

1  50 

65    X-- 

225 

90 

4  00 

1  00 

2  20 

4  00 

25 

50 

3  00 

1  60 

In  ordering  repairs  be  careful  to  state  whether  for  Nos.  62,  63,  64,  or  65  plows,  or  for  62X,  63X,  64X,  and  65X. 

18 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  STEEL   PLOWS. 


"X"  SERIES   BLACKLAND   PLOWS. 

(patented.) 

"Wrought  steel  frog. 

Patent  adjustable  chilled  heel. 

Hardened  steel  convex  moldboard. 

Double  beaded  steel  beam,  high  curve. 

Beam  painted  green,  handles  red,  black  tipped. 

Special  extra  hard  crucible  steel  point  and  slide. 

Straight  handles,  interchangeable  on  all  plows  of  same  size  and  pattern. 

The  X  series  of  Steel  Beam  Blackland  plows  possesses  all  the  excellent  qualities  of  the  wood 
beam  series,  with  the  additional  advantage  of  the  steel  beam,  and  will  be  found  to  meet  the 
requirements  of  the  most  difficult  soil  in  a  highly  satisfactory  manner. 

Chilled  points  made  for  all  sizes. 

PRICE    LIST— STEEL   BEAM. 


Right  Hand  Only. 

With  Extra  Stee 

1  Point. 

Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Straight 

Knife 
Coulter. 

Gauge 
Wheel. 

No. 

61       X, 

Blackland, 

S. 

B. 

Levee. 

7  in. 

67  lbs. 

$9  50 

$1  00 

$1   10 

2slo. 

62       X, 

Blackland, 

S. 

B. 

Levite. 

8  in. 

77  lbs. 

11  00 

1  25 

1  20 

No. 

62;^      X, 

Blackland, 

S. 

B. 

Lexical. 

9  in. 

87  lbs. 

12  50 

1  50 

1  20 

No. 

63       X, 

Blackland, 

S. 

B. 

Libation. 

10  in. 

90  lbs. 

18  50 

1  50 

1  20 

No. 

64       X, 

Blackland, 

S. 

B. 

Liberate. 

11  in. 

103  lbs. 

15  00 

1  75 

1  20 

No. 

65      X, 

Blackland, 

S. 

B. 

Licit. 

12  in. 

122  lbs. 

18  00 

1  75 

1  20 

No. 

65      X, 

Blackland, 

S. 

B. 

Liege. 

14  in. 

126  lbs. 

20  00 

1  75 

1  20 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 
When  ordering-  repairs  state  "for  Steel  Beam  Plow.' 


No. 

Steel 
Point. 

Chilled 
Point. 

Mold- 
board. 

Steel 
Slide. 

Land 
Bar. 

Heel. 

Prog. 

Clevis. 

Handlo 

Bracea, 

each. 

Finished 
Beam. 

Finished 
Handles, 
per  pair. 

61    X.— 

$0  80 

$0  25 

$2  00 

$0  65 

$0  75 

$0  20 

$0  50 

$0  30 

$0  35 

$3  00 

$0  90 

62    X---- 

90 

35 

2  50 

65 

80 

25 

60 

40 

35 

3  50 

90 

62>^.-_. 

1  15 

40 

2  75 

75 

1  00 

25 

60 

40 

35 

3  50 

1  00 

63    X--.. 

1  25 

50 

3  00 

75 

1  00 

25 

75 

40 

40 

4  00 

1  00 

64    X---- 

1  50 

•    70 

3  50 

1  00 

1  35 

25 

75 

40 

40 

5  00 

1  25 

65    X— - 

2  00 

■    80 

4  00 

1  00 

2  20 

25 

90 

40 

40 

6  00 

1  50 

65    X--.. 

2  25 

90 

4  00 

1  00 

2  20 

25 

1  00 

40 

40 

6  00 

1  50 

In  ordering  repairs  be  careful  to  state  whether  for  Nos.  62,  63,  64,  or  65  plows,  or  for  62X,  63X,  64X,  and  65X. 

19 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  STEEL  PLOWS. 


"O"  OR  "  OUGHT^ 


SERIES  BLACKLAND  PLOWS. 

(patented.) 


Patent  malleable  iron  frog. 

Patent  adjustable  chilled  heel. 

Hardened  steel  convex  moldboard. 

Beam  and  handles  varnished,  black  tipped. 

Special  extra  hard  crucible  steel  point  and  slide. 

Wrought  steel  standard  and  cap,  attached  to  beam  by  two  bolts. 

This  old  series  of  Blackland  plows  is  very  popular.     A  good  general  purpose  plow  for  black 
land.     Light,  trim,  and  comparatively  easy  draft.     Imitated  by  many,  equaled  by  none. 


PRICE  LIST— WOOD  BEAM. 


Right  Hand  Only. 


With  Extra  Steel  Point. 


Number  aud  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Straight 

Kuife 
Coulter. 

Gauge 
Wheel. 

No.  20-O,  Blacklaud.AV.B. 
No.  30-O,  Blackland, W.B. 
No.  40-O,  Blackland, W.B. 

Lifter. 

Lighter. 

Lignify. 

Q'A  in. 
7>^in. 
8%  in. 

50  lbs. 
70  lbs. 
72  lbs. 

$7  50 

9  00 

11  00 

$1  00 
1  25 
1  60 

$1  50 
1  50 
1  50 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 


No. 

Steel 
Point. 

Mold- 
board. 

Steel 
Slide. 

Frog. 

Standard 
Welded  to 
Land  Bar 
with  Steel 
Slide  and 
Bolts. 

Heel. 

Clevis. 

Handle 

Braces, 

each. 

Finished 
Beam. 

Finished 
Handles, 
per  pair. 

20-O  — - 
30-O  -  — 
40-O  — . 

$0  80 

90 

1  00 

$2  00 
2  50 
2  75 

$0  65 
70 
75 

$0  65 
80 
80 

$2  00 
2  50 
2  75 

$0  20 
20 
25 

$0  20 
40 
40 

■  $0  35 
35 
35 

$1  00 
1  30 
1  80 

$0  90 

90 

1  00 

80 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  STEEL  PLOWS. 


"O"  OR  "OUGHT"  SERIES  BLACKLAND  PLOWS. 

(patented.) 

"Wrought  steel  frog. 

Patent  adjustable  chilled  heel. 

Hardened  steel  convex  moldboard. 

Double  beaded  steel  beam,  high  curve. 

Beam  painted  green,  handles  red,  black  tipped. 

Special  extra  hard  crucible  steel  point  and  slide. 

Straight  handles,  interchangeable  on  all  plows  of  same  size  and  pattern. 

After  years  of  severe  test,  they  stand  as  an  old  reliable  series,  and  as  good,  easy  workers  in 
sticky  land. 

PRICE  LIST— STEEL  BEAM. 


Right  Hand  Only. 


With  Extra  Steel  Point. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Straight 
Knife 
Coulter. 

Gauge 
Wheel. 

No,  20-0,  Blackland,  S.  B 

No.  30-0,  Blackland,  S.  B 

No.  40-0,  Blackland,  S.  B 

Lingo. 

Linnet. 

Lisbon. 

6>^in. 
8;^  in. 

66  lbs. 
76  lbs. 
87  lbs. 

$9  00 
10  50 
12  50 

$1  00 
1  25 
1  50 

$1   10 
1  20 
1  20 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 
When  ordering  repairs  state  "for  Steel  Beam  Plow. 


No. 

Steel 
Point. 

Mold- 
board. 

Steel 
Slide. 

Land 
Bar. 

Frog. 

Heel. 

Clevis. 

Handle 
Braces, 
each. 

Finished 
Beams. 

Finished 
Handles, 
per  pair. 

20-O-.-- 
30-O---. 
40-O-.- 

$0  80 

90 

1  00 

$2  00 
2  50 
2  75 

$0  65 
70 
75 

$0  75 
80 
90 

$0  50 
60 
60 

$0  20 
20 
25 

$0  30 
40 
40 

$0  35 
35 
35 

$3  00 
3  50 
3  50 

$0  90 

90 

1  00 

21 


B.   F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  STEEL  PLOWS. 


"STEEL  BEAM  MIDDLE  BURSTER." 

Very  strongly  built  and  braced. 
Double  beaded  steel  beam,  high  curve. 
Extra  hardened  soft  center  steel  moldboard. 
Beam    and    handles    painted    red,   black 

tipped. 
Perfect  steel  rudder  to  guide  and  steady 

plow. 
Special  extra  hard  crucible  steel  point,  with 

an  extra  thick  and  deep  penetrating  nose. 
The  easy-running  and  perfect-working 
qualities  of  these  bursters  have  put  them 
far  in  the  lead  of  every  other  series  de- 
signed for  middle  bursting,  etc.  Take 
the  ground,  hug  it  and  run  exceedingly 
steady,  no  matter  how  stiff  the  soil  nor 
how  frequent  the  obstructions. 

They  are  especially  adapted  for  the 
bursting  of  corn  or  cotton  ridges  and 
plowing  out  quarter  drains.  Many  of  our 
friends  using  them  write  us  they  find  these 
plows  to  keep  steady  to  the  work,  running 
the  entire  length  of  long  ridges,  bursting  them  out  perfectly,  without  requiring  the  plow  handles 
to  be  touched  after  starting.     For  liiding  Middle  Bursters,  see  pages  45  and  47. 


Bottom  View. 


PRICE  LIST. 

With  Extra  Steel  Point. 


Extreme 

Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Cut. 

Width  of 
Moldboards. 

Weight. 

Price, 

No.    9,  Middle  Burster,  S.  B 

Liver, 

9  in. 

16      in. 

78  lbs. 

$16  00 

No.  10,  Middle  Burster,  S.  B 

Loach. 

10  in. 

16)4  in. 

88  lbs. 

16  50 

No.  12,  Middle  Burster,  S.  B 

Loaves. 

12  in. 

18>^  in. 

91  lbs. 

17  50 

No.  14,  Middle  Burster,  S.  B 

Loch, 

14  in. 

22  >^  in. 

99  lbs. 

22  50 

No.  16,  Middle  Burster,  S.  B 

Lockey. 

16  in. 

23      in. 

102  lbs. 

27  50 

No.  18,  Middle  Burster,  S.  B 

Lodger. 

18  in. 

25      in. 

118  lbs. 

32  50 

No.  20,  Middle  Burster,  S.  B 

Logic. 

20  in. 

26^  in. 

120  lbs. 

37  50 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 

Steel 

Moldboard, 

Steel 

Handle 

Finished 

Finished 

No. 

Point. 

Right  or 
Left. 

Rudder. 

Frog. 

Heel. 

Clevis. 

Braces, 
each. 

Beam. 

Handles, 
per  pair. 

9-- 

$2  50 

$2  00 

$1  50 

$1  50 

$0  40 

$0  40 

$0  40 

$3  50 

$0  90 

10  -. 

3  00 

2  00 

1  50 

1  50 

40 

40 

40 

3  50 

90 

12-. 

3  50 

2  25 

1  60 

1  60 

40 

40 

40 

3  50 

90 

14.. 

4  00 

2  50 

1  75 

1  75 

50 

40 

40 

4  00 

1  00 

16.. 

4  50 

3  25 

2  00 

2  00 

50 

40 

40 

4  50 

1  00 

18.. 

5  00 

4  00 

225 

2  00 

60 

40 

40 

4  75 

1  25 

20,. 

5  60 

4  50 

2  25 

2  25 

60 

40 

40 

5  00 

150 

22 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  STEEL  PLOWS. 


"ADVANCE"-DOUBLE  MOLDBOARD  PLOW. 

Malleable  iron  frog. 

Solid  steel  nioldboards. 

Removable  cast  iron  runner. 

Special  extra  bard  crucible  steel  point. 

Beam  and  bandies  painted  red,  black  tipped. 

Is  specially  adapted  for  bursting  corn,  garden,  and  cotton  ridges,  for  hilling  potatoes  and 
making  trenches  for  irrigation,  also  used  for  opening  up  a  furrow  for  planting  as  well  as  for  plow- 
ing out  quarter  drains,  etc.  In  bursting  ridges  they  save  half  the  labor  and  leave  the  bed  often 
in  better  shape  than  many  a  turning  plow.  In  opening  the  cane  row,  etc.,  for  planting,  its  work 
is  perfect.  It  is  also  used  in  opening  or  splitting  the  middle  of  the  row  during  the  cultivating; 
season,  turning  the  furrow  evenly  to  each  side  of  the  bed  and  giving  perfect  drainage. 

We  make  a  straight  knife  coulter  which  is  quite  extensively  used,     (See  No.  52x,  page  107.)' 
We  also  make  three,  four,  six,  and  eight  mule  sizes  of  "  Advance  "  Double  Moldboard  Plows^ 
Ask  specially  for  these. 

PRICE  LIST— WOOD  BEAM. 
With  Plain  or  Fin  Cutter  Extra  Point  as  ordered. 


Number  and  Name. 

Size. 

Code  Word. 

Cut. 

Extreme 

Width  of 

Moldboards. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Straight 

Knife 
Coulter. 

No.  r^,  Advance 

No.    1,  Advance 

1  Horse. 

2  Horse. 

Loiter. 
Longeval. 

10  In. 
12  in. 

15      in. 
16>^  in. 

60  lbs. 
65  lbs. 

$9  00 
11  00 

$1  00' 

1  oa 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 

No. 

Plain 
Steel  Point. 

Fin  Cutter 
Steel  Point. 

Moldboard, 

Right  or 
Left  Hand. 

Standard. 

Frog. 

Clevis. 

Finished 
Beam. 

Finished 
Handles, 
per  pair. 

r- ■ 

$1  50 
1  75 

$2  25 
9  .-SO 

$2  00 
9.  9f, 

$1  50 

1    F,Ct 

$1  00 
1  nn 

$0  15 

IF, 

$0  90 
1  nn 

$0  75 
75 

1 

23 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  STEEL  PLOWS. 


"  EL  MATADOR"— Patented. 

Wrought  steel  frog.  Double  beaded  steel  beam,  high  curve. 

Patent  adjustable  chilled  heel.  Hardened  steel  moldboard,  point,  and  slide. 

Beam  and  handles  painted  red,  black  tipped.  Fin  cutters  can  be  furnished  if  desired.     Cost  extra. 

Wrought  steel  handles,  strongly  braced,  with  wood-lined  handholds. 


FSight  Hand  Only. 

PRICE    LIST. 

With  Extra  Ste 

el  Point. 

Name.                  Code  Word. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Fin  Cutter 
with  Bolts. 

Straight  Knife 
Coulter. 

Gauge 
Wheel. 

El  Matador 

Lonish.     |  7  inch. 

62  lbs.        $7  50 

$0  60 

$1  00 

$1   10 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 

Steel 
Point. 

Chilled          Mold- 
Point,          board. 

Steel 
Slide. 

Frog  and 
Land  Bar. 

Heel. 

Clevis. 

Handle  Braces, 
each. 

Finished 
Beam. 

Iron  Handles, 
per  pair. 

$0  60 

$0  25 

$1  75 

$0  50    1      $0  60 

$0  20  1  $0  30  1         $0  35 

$3  00 

$1  00 

"ORANGE"  PLOW— Patented. 

Malleable  iron  frog  Steel  moldboard,  point,  and  slide. 

Patent  adjustable  chilled  heel.  Beam  and  handles  painted  red,  black  tipped. 

Wrought  steel  standard  and  cap  attached  to  beam  by  two  bolts.  .      ,.  ,  ,  ■■        ■^  ■  ^^„ 

A  light  but  strong  general  purpose  plow  that  works  well  wherever  there  is  a  hght  or  sandy  soil ;  especially 
built  and  adjusted  for  shallow  plowing,  to  meet  the  wants  of  orange  growers  and  horticulturists  generally;  tor 
general  orchard  and  vineyard  work,  and  for  thoroughly  turning  over  and  wrapping  under  orchard  grass,  trasn,  etc. 


Right  Hand  Only. 


PRICE  LIST. 


With  Extra  Steel  Point. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

No.  11, 

Orange 

Loom. 

11  inch. 

57  lbs. 

$7  50 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 

Steel 
Point. 

Mold- 
board. 

Land- 
side. 

Frog. 

Heel. 

Standard. 

Clevis. 

Handle 
Braces,  each. 

Finished 
Beam. 

Fin.  Handles, 
per  pair. 

$150 

$3  00 

$0  70    1    $0  85    1    $0  20 

$1  50 

$0  20 

$0  40 

$1  00 

$0  80 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  STEEL  PLOWS. 


RAILROAD  OR  GRADING  PLOW. 


Beam  and  handles  painted  red,  black  tipped. 

Solid  steel  moldboard,  point,  and  landside,  extra  thick. 

Beam  extra  heavy,  of  choice,  tough,  seasoned  white  oak. 

HeaA'y  wrought  steel  handles,  strongly  braced  by  two  heavy  set  rods. 

A  very  strong  and  heavy  cutter  is  attached  to  each  plow,  giving  it  additional  strength. 

Extra  heavy  wrought  steel  standard  welded  to  cap,  and  attached  to  beam  by  two  super-strong 

bolts. 
Underneath   the  beam  runs  a  heavy  iron    strap,  attached  to  the    standard  and  running   to  the 

end  of  beam,  forming  draft  rod  for  clevis. 

A  monster  for  plowing  up  macadam  streets,  city  and  county  roads,  and  the  like.  The  strong- 
est plow  on  the  market.  Made  especially  for  hard,  rough  work.  Used  by  railroad  and  other 
heavy  contractors  throughout  the  country. 


PRICE    LIST— WOOD    BEAM. 


Gauge  Slide  or  Gauge  \A'heel  supplied,  as   preferred,  -without  extra  charge. 

Right  Hand  Only.  With  Extra  Steel  Point. 


Kumber  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

No.  1,  Railroad 

Lopper. 

10  in. 

235  lbs. 

$30  00 

REPAIR   PRICE    LIST. 


Steel  Point. 

Draft  Rod. 

Landside. 

Mold- 
board. 

Coulter. 

Gauge 
Wheel. 

Standard 
with  Frog. 

FinLshed 
Beam. 

Iron 
Handles, 
per  pair. 

$2  50 

$5  GO 

$1  75 

$4  00 

$1  75 

$4  GO 

$5  GO 

$6  GO 

$6  00 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


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AVERY'S  STEEL  PLOWS. 


"HARD  PAN"  BEET  DIGGER  AND  sUbsDIL  PLOW. 

Dial  clevis. 

Strongly  braced. 

Heavy  draft  rod. 

Beam  and  handles  painted  red,  black  tipped. 

Wrought  steel  frog  and  land  bar,  welded  together. 

Heavy  steel  standard,  plated  out  in  front  to  act  as  a  cutter. 

Extra  hardened  soft  center  steel  moldboard,  point,  and  slide,  extra  heavy. 

"Wood  beam  made  in  two  sections  and  bolted  together,  giving  additional  strength. 

SUBSOILER. — Designed  to  follow  in  the  furrow  of  an  ordinary  turning  plow  and  loosen 
up  the  hard  subsoil  without  bringing  up  and  turning  over  the  subsoil,  but  allowing  it  to  fall  back 
in  its  own  furrow,  thoroughly  pulverized,  and  leaving  the  soil  in  excellent  condition,  for  free  access 
of  moisture  and  air  to  the  roots  of  the  growing  crops,  and  to  retain  the  moisture.  After  thorough 
trials  and  experiments  in  Nebraska  and  other  sections,  we  are  in  position  to  offer  our  "  Hard  Pan  " 
with  the  assurance  that  they  will  do  this  in  the  most  complete  and  satisfactory  manner,  loosening- 
and  breaking  up  the  soil  to  the  depth  of  sixteen  to  nineteen  inches.  They  will  scour  in  any  soil 
and  do  deep  plowing  without  clogging. 

BEET  DIGGEB,. — To  obtain  best  results,  the  ground  for  beets  must  be  subsoiled,  and  after 
the  crop  is  matured  the  beets  must  be  dug.  This  plow  serves  both  purposes,  and  has  proven  to  be 
a  better  tool  for  getting  the  beets  out  of  the  ground  than  the  beet  puller  or  any  other  device  that 
has  been  tried.  The  great  advantage  which  this  plow  has  is  that  it  goes  below  the  beets  and 
raises  them  up  without  cutting  or  breaking  them  off,  leaving  the  beets  still  standing  loosely  in 
their  natural  position  in  the  ground  unexposed,  but  handy  to  be  taken  out  and  laid  in  rows  ready 
for  topping. 

INSTRUCTIONS. — To  dig  beets,  allow  the  standard  to  run  close  as  possible  to  the  beets 
without  damaging  them,  and  the  share  to  run  under  them. 

Chilled  points  made  for  both  sizes. 

PRICE  LIST-WOOD  BEAM. 


Right  and  Left  Hand. 

With  Extra  Steel  Point. 

Number  and  Name. 

Size. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Prine. 

No.  6,  Hard  Pan. --- 

2  Horse. 

3  or  4  Horse. 

Lotus. 
Lovage. 

93  lbs. 
103  lbs. 

$12  50 

No.  8,  Hard  Pan 

15  00 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 


No. 

Pteel 
Point. 

Chilled 
Point. 

Mold- 
board. 

Steel 
Slide. 

Land 
Bar. 

Standard 

Draft  Rod 

with 
Pendulum. 

Dial 
Clevis 
Castings. 

Finished 
Beam. 

Finished 
Handles^ 
per  pair. 

6 

$1  50 
1  75 

$0  75 
75 

$1  50 
2  00 

$1  25 
1  50 

$1  15 
1  25 

$2  75 
3  00 

$2  00 
2  00 

$1  00 
1  00 

$1  50 
1  75 

$0  85 

8. 

1  00 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  STEEL   PLOWS. 


"POTATO  DIGGER  "-WITH  VINE  CUTTER. 


Beam  and  handles  painted  red,  black  tipped. 

Cast  standard,  attached  to  heana  by  two  bolts. 

Adjustable  steel  heel  or  rudder,  forcing  plow  to  take  any  depth  or  hardness  of  ground. 

Steel  point  has  a  ribbed  surface,  which  causes  the  ground  to  gather  in  and  follow  the  grooves, 

separating  from  the  potatoes. 
Fingers  are  of  superior  stiff  spring  steel,  the  upper  side  of  which  being  rounding,  the  potatoes  are 

lifted  to  the  surface  without  being  cut  or  bruised. 

The  Vine  Cutter  shown  is  a  solid  wheel  with  knife  in  the  center  of  same,  preventing  cutting 
too  deep,  steadies  the  plow  and  does  not  cut  the  potatoes,  but  cuts  the  vines  and  weeds,  preventing 
them  choking  the  plow. 

Chilled  points  can  be  furnished  when  desired. 


PRICE    LIST. 

Extra  Point  not  included   in  price   of  Digger. 


Name. 

Codeword. 

Cut. 

W^eight. 

Without  Vine 

Cutter  or  Extra 

Point. 

Potato  Digger 

Vine  Cutter. _-    . 

Lovely. 
Lowery. 

17  in. 

80  lbs. 
20  lbs. 

$10  00 
2  50 

REPAIR   PRICE   LIST. 

Steel  Point. 


$3  00 


Chilled  Point. 


$1  25 


Standard 
with.  Rudder. 


$2  50 


Fingers, 
each. 


$0  35 


Clevis. 


$0  30 


Finished 
Beam. 


$1  50 


Cast  points  for  old  style  Avery  Potato  Digger  supplied,  when  ordered,  at  $1.50  each. 

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Finished 
Handles, 
per  pair. 


$0  90 


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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  STEEL  PLOWS. 


"IDEAL"  HILLSIDE  PLOW.     REVERSIBLE  SIDE  HILLER. 


Cast  frog  and  shoe. 
Wide  steel  standard. 

Beam  and  handles  painted  red,  black  tipped. 
Special  extra  hard  crucible  cast  steel  moldboard. 
Chilled  point  on  plow  with  cast  cast-steel  extra  point. 

Eccentric  hand  lever  device  for  "landing"  beam  of  plow  to  take  the  "land"  as  desired. 
The  spring  trip  for  changing  plow  from  right  to  left  is  simple  and  strong,  and  can  be  easily 
operated  by  a  slight  pressure  of  the  foot. 

These  are  modern  and  popular  hillside  plows  of  very  excellent  construction.  Are  also  widely 
used  by  gardeners  and  truckers  on  level  lands  as  "  reversible  plows,"  and  by  farmers  and  horti- 
culturists generally  in  terracing. 


PRICE  LIST— WOOD  BEAM. 

With  Extra  Cast  Cast-Steel  Point. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

No.  26,  Ideal  Hillside  (one  or  light  two-horse )__ 
No.  28,  Ideal  Hillside  (two-horse) 

Loyal. 
Lucre. 

8  in. 
10  in. 

87  lbs. 
125  lbs. 

$10  00 
12  00 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 


No. 

Chilled 
Point. 

Cast 

Cast-Steel 

Point. 

Mold- 
board. 

Shoe. 

Frog. 

Clevis. 

Handle 
Braces, 
each. 

Finished 
Beam. 

Finished 
Handles, 
per  pair. 

No.26--- 
No.28.-- 

$0  75 
1  00 

$2  GO 
2  60 

$2  50 
3  00 

$0  60 
80 

$0  60 
75 

$0  25 
25 

$0  20 
20 

$1  25 
1  50 

$0  80 
1  00 

REPAIRS  FOR 

HILLSIDE  PLOWS  NOT  NOW  MADE. 

Number  and  Name. 

Chilled 
Point. 

Cast 

Cast-Steel 

Point. 

Steel 
Point. 

Mold- 
board. 

Finished 
Beam. 

Finished 
Handles, 
per  pair. 

No.  22,  Steel  Hillside  .-- - 

$0  75 
1  00 

$2  00 
2  50 

$2  50 
3  00 

$1  25 

1  50 

$0  80 

No  24,  Steel  Hillside 

1  00 

No     1    Steel  Hillside 

$1  50 
2  00 

No'    2'  Steel  Hillside  - 

No     1    Cast  Hillside 

75 
1  10 

No!    2I  Cast  Hillside 

The  points  of  Nos.  26  and  28  will  interchange  with  old  series  of  Nos.  22  and  24,  respectively. 

The  cast  cast-steel  point  furnished  as  extra  point  for  the  above  plows  can  be  sharpened  under  the  hammer, 
but  great  care  should  be  taken  that  a  slow  heat  is  used  and  that  they  are  only  heated  to  a  cherry  red.  If  these 
instructions  are  carefully  observed,  no  difficulty  will  be  experienced. 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


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AVERY'S  CHILLED  PLOWS. 


No.  7  CHILLED  "  HILLSIDE  "  PLOW.     REVERSIBLE  SIDE  HILLER. 

Strong  cast  standard. 
Chilled  moldboard  and  point. 
Beam  and  handles  painted  red,  black  tipped. 
A  medium  light  one-horse  plow  of  deservedly  great  popularity. 
Chilled  shoe  running  full  length  of  landside;  renewable  when  worn. 

Has  a  very  strong  simple  spring  and  wrought  steel  hook  for  reversing,  and  can  be  so  set  that  plow 
will  take  land  on  the  steepest  hills. 

Are  widely  used  also  by  gardeners  and  truckers  on  level  lands  as  gardeners'  reversible  plows, 
and  by  farmers  and  horticulturists  generally  in  terracing. 


PRICE  LIST— WOOD  BEAM. 


With  Extra  Chilled  Point. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

No.  7,  Hillside . 

Lugger. 

7  in. 

64  lbs. 

$6  50 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 


Point. 

Moldboard. 

Standard. 

Slioe. 

Clevis. 

Handle 
Braces, 
each. 

Finished 
Beam. 

Finished 
Handles, 
per  pair. 

$0  40 

$1  50 

$2  00 

$0  60 

$0  15 

$0  20 

$1  10 

$1  00 

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AVERY'S  CHILLED   PLOWS. 


"AMERICAN." 

Beam  and  handles  painted  red,  black  tipped. 

Index  beam  rest  between  handles,  permitting  adjustment  for  land. 

Straight  handles,   strongly  braced   by  two    wood   rounds,   one  index  beam    rest,   and    one  iron 

set  brace. 
All  parts  guaranteed  to  interchange  with  other  makes  of  the  same  numbers. 

No  pains  are  spared  to  make  this  the  best  and  strongest  Chilled  Plow  on  the  market.  They 
are  made  from  the  best  brands  of  car  wheel  iron  and  chilled  by  the  latest  and  best  methods,  and 
are  guaranteed  to  do  equally  as  good  work,  under  the  same  conditions,  as  any  other  plow  of 
the  same  number  now  on  the  market. 

Jointers  and  gauge  wheels  can  be  supplied.     Cost  extra. 


PRICE    LIST— WOOD   BEAM. 
*Right  and  Left  Hand;  all  others  Right  Hand  only.        With  Extra  Chilled  Point. 


Number  and  Name. 

Codeword. 

Capacity. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Jointer, 
Complete. 

Gauge 

Wheel, 

Complete. 

No.  AX,  American,  W.  B. 
No.  BX,  American,  W.  B. 
No.  lOX,  American,  W.  B. 
No.  13X,  American,  W.  B- 
No.  19X,  American,  W.  B* 
No.  SOX,  American,  W.  B» 
No.  40X,  American,  "W.  B® 
No.  ZX,  American, W.B.,) 
Middle  Burster \ 

Lumbric. 

Lunar. 

Lupine. 

Luscious. 

Luster. 

Lyam. 

Lyric. 

Macaw. 

4^  X    8  in. 

5  X  10  in. 
5Jx  11  in. 

6  X  11  in. 
6h  X  12  in. 

7  X  13  in. 
9    X  16  in. 

16  in.  spread 

47  lbs. 

63  lbs. 

72  lbs. 

80  lbs. 
102  lbs. 
117  lbs. 
134  lbs. 

75  lbs. 

$4  50 

6  00 

7  00 

8  00 

8  50 

9  00 
9  50 

8  00 

$2  00 
2  00 
2  00 
2  00 
2  00 
2  00 
2  00 

$1  10 
1   10 
1  20 
1  20 
1  20 
1  20 
1  20 

Nos,  AX,  BX,  and  ZX  are  furnished  with  plain  points,  all  other  sizes  with  cutter  points. 


REPAIR  PRICE   LIST. 


Number  and  Name. 


No.  AX, 
No.  BX, 
No.  lOX, 
No.  13X, 
No.  19X, 
No.  SOX, 
No.  40X, 
No.    ZX, 


American  . 
American  . 
American  . 
American  . 
Am.erican  . 
American 
American 
American 


Plain 
Point. 


$0  25 
25 


40 


Cutter 
Point. 


$0  35 
35 
40 
40 
40 


Land- 
side. 


$0  40 
60 
60 
65 
75 
75 
75 
40 


Mold- 
board. 


$1  25 

1  75 

2  00 
2  25 
2  50 

2  75 

3  00 
2  50 


Stand- 
ard. 


$1  25 

1  50 

2  00 
2  25 
2  25 
2  25 
2  50 
2  25 


Clevis. 


$0  25 
25 
25 
36 
35 
35 
35 
35 


Beam 
Rest. 


$0  25 
30 
30 
30 
50 
50 
50 
25 


Finished 
Beam. 


$1  00 


Finished 
Handles, 
per  pair. 


$1  25 
1  25 
1  25 
1  50 
1  75 
1  75 
1  75 
1  25 


All  repairs  for  Steel  Beam  American  Plows  interchange  with  Wood  Beam,  excepting  the  Landsides. 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  CHILLED  PLOWS. 


"AMERICAN." 

Double  beaded  steel  beam,  high  curve. 
Beam  and  handles  painted  red,  black  tipped. 

No  pains  are  spared  to  make  this  the  best  and  strongest  Chilled  Plow  on  the  market.  They 
are  made  from  the  best  brands  of  car  wheel  iron  and  chilled  by  the  latest  and  best  methods,  and 
are  guaranteed  to  do  equally  as  good  work  as  any  other  plow  of  the  same  number  now  on  the 
market,  under  the  same  conditions. 

Jointers  and  gauge  wheels  can  be  supplied.     Cost  extra. 


PRICE  LIST— STEEL  BEAM. 
*Right  and  Left  Hand  5  all  others  Right  Hand  only.  With  Extra  Chilled  Point. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Capacity. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Jointer 
Complete. 

Gauge 

Wheel 

Complete. 

No.  BX,  American,  S.  B . 
No.  lOX,  American,  S.  B. 
No.  13X,  American,  S.B. 
No.  19X,  American,  S.  B* 
No.  20X,  American,  S.  B* 
No.  40X,  American,  S.  B« 

Macigno. 

Madefy. 

Maggot. 

Magma. 

Magnific. 

Maguey. 

5  X  10  in. 
5)4  X  11  in. 

6  X  11  in. 
6}^  X  12  in. 

7  X  13  in. 
9     X  16  in. 

89  lbs. 

93  lbs. 
103  lbs. 
120  lbs. 
126  lbs. 
154  lbs. 

$7  00 

8  00 

9  00 
9  50 

10  00 
10  50 

$2  00 
2  00 
2  00 
2  00 
2  00 
2  00 

$1  10 
1  20 
1  20 
I  20 
1  20 
1  20 

No.  BX  is  furnished  with  plain  points,  all  other  sizes  with  cutter  points. 


REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 


When  ordering  repairs  state  "  for  Steel  Beam  Plow." 


Number  and  Name. 


"No.  BX,  American - 
ISfo.  lOX,  American- 
ISTo.  13X,  American - 
'No.  19X,  American- 
IvTo.  SOX,  American - 
mo.  40X,  American - 


Plain 
Point. 


$0  25 


Cutter 
Point. 


$0  35 
35 
40 
40 
40 


Landside. 


$0  60 
60 
65 
75 
75 
75 


Mold- 
board. 


$1  75 
2  00 
2  25 
2  50 

2  75 

3  00 


Clevis. 


$0  40 
40 
40 
40 
40 
40 


Handle 
Braces. 


$0  35 
35 
40 
40 
40 
40 


--,.    .  ,     ,    Finished 

Finished    Handles, 

±Jeam.    |  per  pair. 


$3  50 
3  50 

3  50 

4  00 
4  00 
4  50 


$1  25 


25 
50 
75 
75 
75 


All  repairs  for  Steel  Beam  American  Plows  interchange  with  Wood  Beam,  excepting  the  Laudsides. 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  CHILLED  PLOWS. 


"GRANITE"— SHOWING  WITH  JOINTER  AND  GAUGE  WHEEL. 

(patented.) 

Beam  and  handles  painted  black. 

Have  good  moldboard  capacity  and  wrap  under  weeds  and  trash  thoroughly. 

We  make  a  variety  of  points  with  degrees  of  penetration  for  any  and  every  kind  and  condition 

of  soil. 
Patent  adjustable   chilled  heel,  greatly  reducing  the  wear  on  the  landside  and  restoring  the  pitch 

or  suck  of  the  plow. 

Jointers  and  gauge  wheels  can  be  supplied.     Cost  extra. 

Our  Vineyard  Plow  in  this  series  is  perfectly  adapted  for  the  work  indicated. 


Right  Hand  Only. 


PRICE   LIST. 

Plain,  without  Jointer  or  Gaugre  Wheel. 

With  Extra  Chilled  Point. 


Number  and  Name. 


No.  14,      Granite 

No.  14'^,  Granite 

No.  15,      Granite 

No.  15,      Granite  Vineyard.  Plow 


Code  Word. 


Mainor. 
Maize. 
Maki. 
Malate. 


Cut. 


6%  in. 

7  in. 

8  in. 
8      in. 


Turning 
Capacity. 


7  in. 

8  in. 

9  in. 
9  in. 


Weight. 


53  lbs. 
59  lbs. 
68  lbs. 
72  lbs. 


Price. 


$4  50 

5  00 

6  00 

7  00 


PRICE  LIST,  GAUGE  WHEEL,  JOINTER,  AND  KNIFE  COULTER. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

For  Size  Plow. 

Weight. 

Price. 

No.  A,  6-in.  ■w^heel 

No.  12,  Jointer 

No.  50,  Knife  Coulter 

Progress. 
Profusion. 
Pretty. 

Nos.  14,  14;^,  15. 
Nos.  14,  14)4,  15. 
Nos.  14,  14>^,  15. 

11  lbs. 
8  lbs. 
6  lbs. 

$1   10 

1  75 

75 

REPAIR 

PRICE  LIST. 

Number. 

Chilled 
Point. 

Slip 
Nose 
Point. 

Cast 
Cast- 
Steel 
Point. 

Shins. 

Mold- 
board. 

Stand- 
ard. 

Land- 
side 
with 

Heel. 

Heel. 

Beam 
Rest. 

Clevis. 

Fin- 
ished 
Beam. 

Finished 
Handles, 
per  pair. 

No.  14 - 

$0  25 
25 
35 
35 
40 
40 
45 
45 

81  25 
1  25 
1  50 

1  50 

2  00 
2  00 
2  50 
2  50 

$1  25 
1  35 

1  50 

2  00 
2  00 
2  25 
2  25 
2  50 

80  40 
40 
55 
55 
75 
75 
75 
75 

80  20 
20 
20 
20 
-20 
20 
20 
20 

80  20 
20 
20 
20 
30 
35 
40 
50 

80  20 
25 
25 
25 
30 
30 
30 
35 

to  80 
1  00 
1  00 
1  00 
1  25 
1  25 
1  50 
1  50 

80  75 

No.  uy^ 

85 

No.  15..' 

90 

No.  15,  Vineyard -.. 

90 

No.  16...  . 

$0  60 
60 
70 

75 

$1  50 
1  60 

1  75 

2  00 

$0  20 
20 
20 
20 

1  10 

No.  16K 

No.17 

1  25 
1  35 

No.  18.- 

1  85 

82 


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B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  CHILLED  PLOWS. 


No.  8  CHILLED-ONE-HORSE. 

(patented.) 

Patent  adjustable  chilled  heel. 
Beam  and  handles  painted  red. 

The  chilled  iron  is  of  superior  quality  and  highly  polished. 

Has  the  same  shaped  moldboard  as  our  old  No.  8  Oast  Plow  so  long  and  favorably  known. 

Cast  cast-steel  points  can  be  furnished.    Cost  extra. 


No.  1  2  CHILLED-TWO-HORSE. 

(patented.) 
Beam  and  handles  painted  red. 

Above  cut  shows  our  patent  landside  construction  with  patent  adjustable  chilled  heel. 
An  excellent  plow  for  corn,  cotton,  and  general  breaking,  cultivating,  and  bedding. 

PRICE  LIST. 


Right  Hand  Only. 

With  Extra  Chilled  Point. 

Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Cut. 

Weight, 

Price. 

No.    8,  Chilled  Plow 

Malet. 
Malison. 

7  in. 
9  in. 

47  lbs. 
67  lbs. 

$3  60 

No.  12,  Chilled  Plow. 

5  75 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 

Number  and 
Name. 

Chilled 
Point. 

Cast 

Cast-Steel 

Point. 

Moldboard 

Standard. 

Heel. 

Clevis. 

Finished 
Beam. 

Finished 
Handles, 
per  pair. 

8,  Chilled 

12,  Chilled 

$0  25 
45 

$0  85 

$1  10 
1  50 

$1  50 
2  00 

$0  20 
20 

$0  15 
20 

$0  75 
1  20 

$0  70 
95 

B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


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AVERY'S  CAST   PLOWS. 


No.  8.    OLD  SERIES.    The  Original  B.  F.  Avery  Model. 

Beam  and  handles  varnished. 

Cast  cast-steel  points  can  be  supplied  when  wanted,  which  will  cost  extra. 

The  most  popular  cottoii  bedder  in  the  world,  bluff  of  moldboard,  strong  and  durable. 

The  No.  12  of  this  series  is  a  two-horse  plow,  having  a  very  high  and  bold  moldboard. 


No. 


NEW  SERIES. 


Beam  and  handles  varnished. 

The  No.  )4  has  more  gradual  turning  power  than  our  No.  8,  and  is  preferred  in  some  sections. 
Cast  cast-steel  points  can  be  supplied  when  wanted,  which  will  cost  extra. 


PRICE    LIST. 

*Rig:ht  and  Left  Hand;  all  others  Right  Hand  only. 


With  Extra  Cast  Point. 


Number  and  Name. 

Codeword.        ;           Cut. 

■Weight. 

Price. 

No.    8,  Old.  Series 

No.  12,  Old  Series 

No.  ^,  New  Series 

No.     1,  New  Series 

No.    2,  New  Series 

No.    3,  New  Series* 

Malodor. 

Mammal. 

Manatus. 

Mangaby. 

Manicon. 

Manikin. 

7    in. 
9    in. 

7  in. 

8  in. 
8.V  in. 
9"  in.  , 

39  lbs. 

57  lbs. 
38  lbs. 
42  lbs. 

,47  lbs. 

58  lbs. 

$3  35 
5  00 
3  35 

3  75 

4  25 

5  00 

REPAIR 

PRICE   LIST. 

Number  and  Name. 

Cast 
Point. 

Cast 

Cast-Steel 

Point. 

Mold- 
board. 

Landside. 

Clevis. 

Finished 
Beam. 

Finished 
Handles, 
per  pair. 

No.    8,  Old  Series 

$0  20 
40 
20 
20 
30 
35 

$0  85 

$1  40 
2  50 
1  40 

1  50 

2  00 
2  75 

$0  30 
45 
30 
40 
50 
60 

$0  15 
20 
15 
15 
20 
20 

$0  70 
1  00 
70 
75 
90 
90 

$0  65 
90 
65 

No.  12,  Old  Series- 

No.   !^.i,  New  Series. 

No.    1,  New  Series 

No.    2,  New  Series- 

No.    3    New  Series -.. 

85 
85 

70 
75 
80 

84 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  CAST   PLOWS. 


"VETERAN  "-ONE-HORSE. 

(patented.) 
Chilled  moldboard .  Patent  adjustable  chilled  heel. 

Beam  and  handles  painted  blue.  Cast  standard,  point,  and  landside. 

A  series  of  cast  plows  with  bluif  moldboard,  and  similar  to  the  No.  8  Cast  Plow.     A  good 
cotton  bedder  and  general  purpose  light  one-horse  plow. 


"RED  PONY"-ONE-HORSE. 

Chilled  point. 

Cast  moldboard  and  landside. 

Beam  and  handles  painted  red. 

Wrought  steel  standard,  frog,  and  cap,  attached  to  beam  by  two  bolts. 

Constructed  on  the  model  of  our  world-renowned  "  Pony  "  Steel  Plow. 

Steel  points  can  be  furnished  when  desired.     Cost  extra. 

PRICE    LIST. 

Right  Hand  Only. 
Veteran  witli  Extra  Cast  Point.  Red  Pony  with  Extra  Chilled  Point. 


Number  and  Name. 


No.  6}4  "Veteran. 
No.  7  Veteran. 
Had  Pony 


Code  Word. 


Manna. 

Mansion. 

Mantle. 


Cut. 


6)^  in. 
7  in. 
7      in. 


Weight. 


44  lbs. 

45  lbs. 
41  lbs. 


Price. 


$3  50 
4  00 
4  00 


REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 


Number 
and  Name. 

Cast 
Point 

Chilled 
Point. 

Steel 
Point. 

Cast 
Mold- 
board. 

Chilled 
Mold- 
board, 

Stand- 
ard. 

Standard 
with 
Frog. 

Cast 
Land- 
side. 

Heel. 

Clevis. 

Fin- 
ished 
Beam. 

Finished 
Handles, 
per  pair. 

TiTo.  63^  Veteran 

$0  20 
25 

$1  00 
1  15 

$1  00 
1  15 

$0  20 
20 

$0  15 
15 
15 

$0  75 
75 
90 

$0  65 

No.  7     Veteran 

75 

Red.  Pony 

$0  25 

$0  60 

$1  00 

$1  40 

$0  30 

75 

35 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  NEW  GROUND  PLOWS. 


"OLD  STYLE."    WITH  JUMPING  COULTER. 

Standard  is  well  braced. 

Blade  fastened  to  standard  by  two  bolts. 

Beam,  handles,  and  standard  varnished. 

Coulter  is  held  firmly  in  place  by  a  notched  plate  and  band. 

Thick  steel  blade,  reinforced  by  a  steel  bar  welded  to  back  of  blade. 


"  IMPROVED."    WITH  EITHER  JUMPING  OR  STRAIGHT  COULTER. 

"Wrought  clevis  and  ring. 
Extra  thick  double  shinned  steel  blade. 
Beam,  handles,  and  standard  varnished. 
Has  a  short  steel  landside  to  steady  plow. 
Blade  is  fastened  to  standard  by  two  bolts. 
Coulter  is  held  firmly  in  place  by  a  notched  plate  and  band. 
In  ordering,  state  whether  jumping  or  straight  knife  coulter  is  wanted. 

Wrought  strap  under  beam,  the  strap  being  securely  bolted  to  the  standard  and  taking  much  of 
the  strain  from  the  beam. 

PRICE  LIST. 
Right  Hand  Only. 


Number  and  Name. 


No.  1,  Old  Style  New  Ground. 
No.  1,  Improved  New  Ground. 
No.  2,  Improved  New  Ground. 


Code  Word. 


Cut. 


Manumit. 
Maracan. 
Maroasite. 


5  in. 

6  in. 
8  in. 


Weight. 


55  lbs. 
52  lbs. 
57  lbs. 


Price. 


$5  00 

5  00 

6  00 


For  Repair  Price  List,  see  next  page. 


36 


8.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  NEW  GROUND  PLOWS. 


SAMSON"— WITH  REVERSIBLE  COULTER. 


"Wrought  clevis  and  ring. 
Blade  is  fastened  to  standard  by  two  bolts. 
Beam  and  standard  extra  heavy  and  well  braced. 
Beam,  handles,  and  standard  painted  red,  black  tipped. 

The  mold  is  of  the  most  approved  shape,  with  a  steel  bar  welded  to  the  landside  edge  of  same. 
Reversible  or  double-edged  coulter,  which  can  be  used  either  as  a  jumping  or  straight  coulter,  is 
adjustable,  and  firmly  held  in  place  by  a  notched  plate  and  band. 

"Will  be  found  to  meet  the  wants  for  a  first  class  new  ground  plow,  the  general  construction 
being  of  the  very  best  and  strongest. 

PRICE  LIST. 

Right  and  Left  Hand. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Cut 

Weight. 

Price. 

No,  8,  Samson  New  Ground 

No.  9,  Samson  New  Ground 

Margarin. 
Mariner. 

6  in. 

7  in. 

59  lbs. 
64  lbs. 

$7  00 
8  00 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 

Old  Style  New  Ground  Plow. 

No.  1. 

Old  Style  New  Ground  Plow. 

No.  1. 

Blade  34  ii^ch  with  two  bolts      

11  75 

2  00 

50 

25 

Finished  Beam  3%x23^x56  inches 

81  00 

Finished  Standard,  33^x23^  inches 

1  GO 

80 

€levis 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 


Improved  New  Ground  Plow. 

No.  1. 

Improved  New  Ground  Plow. 

No.  2. 

Blade  5-16  inch,  with  two  bolts 

$2  00 

2  00 

1  25 

75 

30 

1  00 

75 

80 

12  25 

No.  64  Jumping  Coulter 

No.  64  Jumping  Coulter        

2  00 

No.  58  Straight  Coulter 

No.  58  Straight  Coulter 

1  25 

1  00 

Wrought  Clevis 

Wrought  Clevis  

30 

Finished  Beam,  4)^x23^x52K  inches 

Finished  Beam,  43^x23^x523^  inches 

1  25 

Finished  Standard,  3%x2>^  inches 

Finished  Standard,  45^x2iJ4  inches 

1  00 

Finished  Handles,  per  pair 

85 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 

Samson  New  Ground  Plow. 

- 

No.  8. 

Samson  New  Ground  Plow. 

No.  9. 

Blade  J^  inch,  with  two  bolts 

12  00 
2  00 
50 
25 
1  50 
1  25 
1  00 

92  50 

No.  70  Reversible  Coulter 

2  00 

Standard  Brace 

60 

Clevis    

25 

Finished  Beam,  43^^x2  11-16x57  inches 

Finished  Beam  5x2  13-16x60  inches 

1  75 

Finished  Standard,  4)^x2  11-16  inches 

Finished  Standard,  4/^x2  11-16  inches  

1  50 

Finished  Handles,  per  pair 

Finished  Handles,  per  pair 

1  00 

87 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  NEW  GROUND   PLOWS. 


"GRUBBER  "-WITH  JUMPING  COULTER.     RIGHT  HAND  ONLY. 

Iron  handles. 
Extra  heavy  steel  beam. 

Beam  and  handles  painted  green,  black  tipped. 
The  coulter  is  held  firmly  in  place  by  brace  and  band. 

Mold  has  a  steel  bar  welded  to  landside  edge  and  extended  so  as  to  allow  mold  to  be  braced  to  it, 
giving  additional  strength  to  mold. 

Has   a  very   successful   record  in   the   field,  and   is   a   most   excellent   breaker   and  turner 
in  new  ground. 


"JUMPING  SHOVEL"-WITH  JUMPING  COULTER. 

"Wrought  clevis  and  ring. 
Wrought  strap  under  beam. 
Heavy  beam  and  standard,  thoroughly  braced. 
Beam,  handles,  and  standard  painted  red,  black  tipped. 
Extra  thick  blade  attached  to  standard  by  one  heavy  bolt. 

Coulter  is  held  firmly  in  place  by  passing  through  beam  strap,  beam,  and  wrought  plate  on  top  of 
beam  and  securely  wedged. 

PRICE    LIST. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price 
Complete. 

Price  Stock 

without  Blade 

and  Coulter. 

No     3    Grubber 

Marl. 

Marrer. 

Mars. 

9  in. 

85  lbs. 
48  lbs. 
57  lbs. 

$10  00 

5  00 

6  00 

No.  15,  Jumping  Shovel 

No.  16,  Jumping  Shovel 

$3  00 
3  50 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST-FOR   JUMPING  SHOVEL  PLOWS. 


No.  15.  Blade  No.  133,  9  x  12  x  5-16,  with  1  Bolt 

No.  15.  No.  63  Coulter  and  Band _. 

No.  15.  Finished  Beam,  4%:s.  2>^  x  53  inches. _- 

No.  15.  Finished  Standard,  4  x  2>^  inches 

No.  15.  Standard  Brace 

No.  15.  Clevis - - 

No.  15.  Handles,  per  pair 


$1  00 

1  25 

1  25 

1  00 

50 

30 

80 

No.  16. 
No.  16. 
No.  16. 
No.  16. 
No.  16. 
No.  16. 
No.  16. 


Blade  No.  133, 12x  15  x  5-16,  with  1  Bolt 

No.  63  Coulter  and  Band -.. 

Finished  Beam,  4% x  2  13-16  x  56  Inches 
Finished  Standard,  4>^  x  2 13-16  Inches 

Standard  Brace - 

Clevis - 

Handles,  per  pair - - 


$1  25 

1  25 

1  50 

1  25 

50 

30 

90 


88 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KV. 


"Louisville"   Double-edge 


Stalk  Cutter. 


WITH  EITHER  SPIRAL  OR  STRAIGHT  KNIVES. 

Cuts  the  stalk  into  twelve-inch  pieces. 

Axles  are  of  the  finest  cold  rolled  steel. 

"Wheels  and  cylinder  spider  both  have  removable  boxes. 

Has  seven  (7)  double-edged  and  reversible  spiral  knives. 

High  steel  wheels  34  inches  in  diameter,  with  2-inch  tires. 

The  most  successful  and  satisfactory  stalk  cutter  in  the  field. 

Is  practically  all  steel  and  wrought  iron;  has  no  castings  that  break. 

The  drag  hooks  are  raised  or  lowered  by  pressure  upon  the  foot  treadle. 

With  the  spring  seat  and  the  easy  motion  of  the  spiral  knives  there  is  no  jolting. 

Cylinder  revolves  on  the  axle,  and  the  axle  itself  does  not  revolve,  hence  there  is  no  danger  of 

vines  or  trash  winding  about  the  axle;  it  is  non-cloggable. 
A  simple  attachment  on  the  axle  brushes  away  any  trash  that  might  have  a  tendency  to  clog  or 

gather  between  the  knives. 
The  steel  cover  is  carried  completely  over  the  knives,  protecting  the  driver  both  from  the  danger 

of  falling  on  the  knives  and  from  flying  dirt  and  stalks. 
Any  degree  of  penetration  can  be  given  the  knives  by  means  of  the  lever,  by  which  the  entire 

weight  of  machine  and  driver  can  be  forced  on  the  knives,  which,  in  case  of  damp  or  heavy 

stalks,  can  be  increased  by  putting  such  weight  in  weight-box  as  may  be  found  necessary. 

Straight  Knife  Stalk  Cutter. — Those  preferring  a  straight  knife  stalk  cutter,  we  can  furnish 
same  mounted  on  the  same  carriage  used  for  our  spiral  knife  cutter. 

Directions  for  setting  up  on  page  152.      For  prices  on  Repaii's,  see  pages  152  and  153. 


PRICE  LIST. 

No. 

style. 

Code  Word. 

"Weight. 

Price. 

1 - 

2 

Qv^i^oi  Tr,^=,^^c  f  "With  Wood  Doubletree,  Steel  Singletrees,  1. 
bpiral  Knives  ,  ^^^  g^^g^  Neckyoke-- - -  — -  1 

ciTiir-Qi  TTvii-Troo  ["Without  "Wood  Doubletree,  Steel  Single- 1 
bpirai  iLnives  (^  ^j.ggg^  g^^^  g^ggj  j^g^jjygjjg |- 

Marvel. 
Masker. 
Mastery. 
Matachin. 

478  lbs. 
455  lbs. 
478  lbs. 
455  lbs. 

$47  00 
45  00 

3 

qtrnip-ht  TTinVAc:  f'With   "Wood   Doubletree,    Steel    Single- 1 
oxraignt  ji.nives  ^  ^^.ggg  ^^^^  Steel  Neckyoke             -    -          1 

47  00 

4 

c?+raip--ht  -K-niTrpc.  '  "Without  Wood  Doubletree,  Steel  Single-  j 
btraignt  Knives  ^  ^^ees,  and  Steel  Neckyoke 1 

45  00 

30 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  "INVINCIBLE"  DISC  PLOW  No.  16. 

(Patented.) 


3# 


AVERY'S  "INVINCIBLE"  DISC  PLOW  No.  10. 

(Patented.) 
40 


8.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  "INVINCIBLE"  DISC  PLOWS. 

(Patented.) 

In  the  two  years  that  the  Invincible  Disc  Plow  1ms  been  made  it  has  been  very  largely  sold  in  all  parts  of 
the  world,  and  severely  tried  in  all  kinds  of  soil  and  under  varying  conditions.  Reports  received  from  both 
dealers  and  farmers  are  that  they  have  given  very  general  satisfaction.  With  the  improvements  made  this  season 
we  are  prepared  to  oflFer  our  Invincible  Disc  Plow  to  the  dealer  with  every  assurance  of  it  being  the  best  Disc 
Plow  on  the  market,  and  that  it  will  do  good  and  satisfactory  work. 

There  having  been  a  demand  in  some  sections  for  a  Disc  Plow  that  will  turn  a  square  corner  either  to  the 
Tight  or  left,  we  have  constructed  our  No.  15,  which  will  do  so  with  the  disc  in  or  out  of  the  ground,  thereby  en- 
abling the  user  to  back-furrow  perfectly,  something  which  has  never  been  accomplished  before  with  a  Disc  Plow. 
The  rear  wheel  is  a  perfect  caster,  and  requires  no  attention  whatever  from  the  operator  while  turning. 

On  both  Disc  Plows  the  seat  has  been  slightly  lowered  and  its  position  changed,  making  it  more  convenient 
ior  the  operator  to  get  on  or  off,  and  to  ride  with  perfect  comfort  and  ease. 

A  new  scraper  has  also  been  attached,  which  is  very  much  simpler  than  the  former  one,  besides  being  more 
durable  and  stronger ;  it  can  be  easily  adjusted  to  handle  all  kinds  and  conditions  of  soil. 

The  following  general  description  will  apply  to  both  Nos.  10  and  15  Disc  Plows. 

THE  FBAME  is  our  celebrated  Invincible  Sulky  frame,  made  of  channel  steel  trussed  together,  form- 
ing a  bracket  on  each  side  ;  abundantly  strong  and  rigid  without  excessive  weight. 

THE  WHEELS  are  car-wheel  iron,  with  oil  holes  and  removable  boxes ;  the  rims  of  the  wheels  are 
V-shaped  ;  will  not  ball  up  even  in  sticky  ground. 

THE  DISC  STANDARD  has  a  removable  chilled  box,  closed  on  the  end,  forming  a  reservoir  to  retain 
the  oil,  in  which  the  disc  hub,  which  is  made  of  chilled  iron,  revolves.  The  oil  is  conveyed  to  this  reservoir 
through  a  pipe  (which  is  capped)  extending  close  to  the  top  of  standard  so  as  to  facilitate  oiling.  The  bearings 
are  perfectly  protected  from  dust,  insuring  long  life  in  good  condition.  Being  removable,  they  can,  when  worn 
from  long  use,  be  quickly  and  easily  replaced. 

THE  DISC.  The  wear  on  a  disc  is  so  slight  that  it  is  very  durable.  Being  self-sharpening,  it  saves  delay 
and  expense  incidental  to  repairing  old  style  plows.  Disc  has  perfect  smooth  surface,  being  fastened  to  flange  by 
countersunk  bolts. 

THE  HITCH  is  easily  adjusted  to  give  any  desired  "land"  or  penetration.  Our  dial  clevis  can  be 
moved  upward  or  downward,  right  or  left,  by  simply  loosening  one  nut,  giving  any  required  adjustment. 

THE  DRAFT  is  as  light,  if  not  lighter,  than  any  other  Disc  Plow  of  the  same  capacity.  A  Disc  Plow  is 
practically  harrowing  as  well  as  plowing  the  land,  thus  accomplishing  more  work  than  a  Moldboard  Sulky. 

THE  IjEVEBS.  The  plow  is  operated  and  controlled  perfectly  and  easily  by  the  levers  within  easy 
Teach,  and  by  which  the  plow  may  be  leveled  to  suit  any  surface  or  depth.  When  the  depth  is  once  adjusted  to 
soil  it  is  never  necessary  to  touch  the  adjusting  lever. 

CONDITION  OF  SOIL.  The  Invincible  Disc  Plow  will  scour  and  turn  perfectly  in  any  soil ;  the  stick- 
iest black,  waxy  lands  of  Texas,  and  in  foul,  weedy  land  where  the  trash  is  abundant  and  hard  to  cover.  We  do 
not  claim  it  to  be  a  perfect  sod  plow,  but  will  guarantee  it  to  handle  sod  land  as  well  as  any  disc  can  be 
anade  to  do. 

THE  FURROW.  The  Invincible  Disc  Plow  leaves  a  broad  and  clean  furrow,  unusual  for  a  Disc  Plow, 
■enabling  the  lead  horse  to  walk  in  the  furrow  without  diflSiculty. 

THE  CX7T.  To  adjust  width  of  cut  move  front  furrow  wheel  in  or  out  on  axle.  When  the  front  furrow 
■wheel  is  set  to  cut  any  given  width  of  furrow,  adjust  the  clevis  until  the  front  furrow  wheel  tracks  in  the  marks 
left  by  rear  furrow  wheel  of  furrow  previously  plowed ;  thus  the  operator  can  tell  at  a  glance  when  he  is  cutting 
more  or  less  than  intended,  and  whether  the  plow  is  doing  proper  work. 

INVINCIBLE  MOLDSOARD  SULKY.  To  those  already  having  our  Invincible  Disc  Plow  we  can 
furnish  the  necessary  parts  so  same  can  readily  be  converted  into  a  Moldboard  Sulky. 

We  also  make  a  two-furrow  Disc  Gang  Plow  on  the  same  general  lines  as  the  above. 
Directions  for  setting  up  and  operating  on  page  141. 


PRICE    LIST. 

Single  Furrow  furnished  with  Steel  Tripletrees,  Double  Furrow  with  No.  1 
Four-Horse  Eveners,  Monkey  Wrench,  Malleable  Wrench,  and  Oil  Can. 


Number  and  Name. 


No.  15,  Invincible  Disc  Plow,  -with  26  in.  Disc 

No.  10,  Invincible  Disc  Plow,  with  26  in.  Disc 

Two-Furrow  Invincible  Disc  Gang  Plow,  with  two  26  in.  Discs 
No.  15,  Back-Furrowing  Attachment  complete  to  attach  on 

No.  10 

Attachments  complete  to  convert  Disc  Plow  into  a  Mold- 
board  Sulky \ 

Extra  Disc,  26  in. 


Code  Word. 


Mate. 

Materiate. 

Mathesis. 

Maudlin. 

Mawkish. 
Maying. 


Weight. 


692  lbs. 

777  lbs. 
1006  lbs. 

97  lbs. 

300  lbs. 
20  lbs. 


Price. 


$65  00 
65  00 
85  00 

8  50 

3100 
600 


41 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


'^o^**^ 

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AVERY'S  "INVINCIBLE"  SULKY  PLOWS. 

(Patented.) 


No.  5  INVINCIBLE  SULKY. 

"With  lever  attachment  to  the  rear  wheel  so  that  the  same  can  be  lifted  entirely  out  of  the 
ground,  thus  enabling  the  plow  to  turn  a  perfectly  square  corner,  either  to  the  right  or  left,  with 
the  plow  in  the  ground  when  back-furrowing. 

POLE    ATTACHMENT. 
<k  . II      ■**' ■■      j 


No,   I   INVINCIBLE  SULKY. 


The  Nos.  1  and  -5  Invincible  Sulkies  are  constructed  alike  in  every  particular,  omitting  the 
lever  on  rear  furrow  wheel  of  No.  5,  which  alone  distinguishes  it  from  the  No.  1. 

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B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS.  ^IX^  LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  INVINCIBLE  SULKY  PLOWS. 

(Patented.) 

CONSTRUCTION.  The  Invincible  is  constructed  practically  entirely  of  steel  and  wrought 
iron.  It  is  very  simple  in  construction,  and  we  guarantee  it  to  be  perfect  in  point  of  strength  and 
durability,  and  to  withstand  any  strain  that  may  be  put  upon  it.  The  frame  is  of  two  pieces  of 
channel  steel  trussed  together,  forming  a  bracket  on  each  side  of  the  furrow  and  land  wheel  axle,' 
making  the  strongest  possible  construction  without  excessive  weight.  The  wheels  are  of  steel, 
with  removable  boxes.     The  wheel  axles  are  made  of  polished  cold-rolled  steel. 

IN  QiUALITY  OF  WORK,  lightness  of  draft,  ease  of  adjustment  and  handling,  it  is  far 
superior  to  any  oifered  to  the  trade.  Any  boy  who  can  drive  a  team  can  do  perfect  work  with 
the  "  Invincible." 

THE  DRAFT.  The  plow  is  rigid  in  the  frame,  and  being  carried  on  the  three  wheels  pre- 
vents any  landside  or  bottom  friction,  which  necessarily  makes  it  of  very  light  draft. 

THE  CUT.  The  Invincible  Sulky  will  open  a  furrow  from  one  to  seven  inches.  The  width 
of  cut  is  varied  by  moving  the  front  furrow  wheel  in  or  out  on  axle. 

THE  HITCH  is  easily  adjusted  to  give  any  desired  "land"  or  penetration.  Our  dial  clevis 
can  be  moved  upward  or  downward,  right  or  left,  by  simply  loosening  one  nut,  giving  any  re- 
quired adjustment.  The  horses  are  hitched  direct  to  the  end  of  the  beam.  Two,  three,  or  four 
horses  may  be  hitched  abreast.  It  works  as  well  without  as  with  a  pole.  Pole,  with  necessary 
attachments,  can  be  furnished,  when  wanted,  at  a  small  additional  cost.  The  pole  swivels  la 
every  direction,  consequently  there  is  no  neck  draft  on  the  horses'  necks. 

THE  LEVERS  are  within  easy  reach  of  the  operator,  by  which  it  can  be  perfectly  con- 
trolled without  having  to  leave  the  seat.  The  right  lever  raises  and  lowers  the  plow  and  rolling- 
coulter  and  regulates  the  depth  of  plowing;  having  a  spring  lifting  attachment,  it  is  very  easily 
raised.  The  left  hand  lever  adjusts  the  wheel  on  the  land  so  as  to  level  the  plow  when  plowing  at 
different  depths.  By  bringing  both  furrow-and  land  levers  to  last  notch  in  ratchets,  plow  can  be 
raised  from  the  ground  to  transport  sulky  to  and  from  the  field.  The  No.  5  Invincible  Sulky  has- 
also  a  third  or  rear-wheel  lever  attachment  to  the  rear  wheel  so  that  the  same  can  be  lifted  entirely 
out  of  the  ground,  thus  enabling  the  plow  to  turn  a  perfectly  square  corner  with  the  plow  in  the 
ground  when  back-furrowing. 

CONDITION  OF  SOIL.  "We  make  a  variety  of  bottoms,  suitable  for  any  soil,  which  are 
guaranteed  to  do  satisfactory  work  in  the  soil  intended  for.  See  description  of  these  bottoms 
below. 

The  front  and  rear  furrow  wheels  are  angled  so  as  to  run  in  the  corner  or  angle  of  furrow. 
By  setting  in  this  manner  the  plow  is  held  firmly  to  its  work,  especially  when  the  ground  is  hard. 
When  ground  is  extremely  hard  sulky  can  be  changed  to  cut  one  or  two  inches  less,  if  desired  to 
lighten  the  work,  by  moving  collars  inward  on  front  furrow  wheel. 

There  is  abundance  of  clearance  between  the  plow  and  front  furrow  wheel,  which  prevents 
clogging  in  the  foulest  of  land. 

When  using  weed  hook  no  weeds  or  trash  are  high  enough  to  choke  plow  or  prevent  being- 
covered  entirely. 

STYLE  OF  BOTTOM  TO  ORDER:  Made  right  and  l«ft  hand,  with  various  styles  of 
bottoms  to  do  satisfactory  work  in  any  soil,  as  follows,  viz  : 

NEW  CLIPPER  BOTTOM  :  With  soft  center  steel  moldboard  and  point  extra  hardened 
and  highly  polished,  for  loose,  sandy,  clay,  or  loam  soils  and  stubble  work. 

TEXAS  BOTTOM  :  With  soft  center  steel  moldboard  and  point  extra  hardened  and 
polished,  for  all  tough,  sticky,  obstinate  soils  difiicult  to  turn  or  shed,  including  buckshot,  tough 
river  bottoms,  and  for  sod  plowing. 

SILVER  BOTTOM:  With  chilled  iron  moldboard  and  point,  for  loose,  sandy,  or  clay 
soils  that  are  suited  to  chilled  plow  work. 

Extra  chilled  points  can  be  furnished  for  any  of  the  above  bottoms. 

ATTACHMENTS:  The  owner  of  an  "INVINCIBLE"  Sulky  can,  at  a  small  additional 
cost,  procure  the  Disc  Plow  Attachment,  or  Middleburster  Attachment,  or  both,  which  enables 
him  to  own  the  three  complete  machines  at  much  less  expense  than  if  bought  separately. 

Eor  setting  up  and  operating  directions,  see  page  144. 

For  prices  on  repairs,  see  pages  142  and  143. 

48 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  "INVINCIBLE"  SULKY  PLOWS. 


(Patented.) 


PRICE  LIST. 


With   1  5  inch  Rolling  Coulter,  Weed  Hook,  Wheel  Scraper,  Steel  Tripletrees, 
Wrench,  Oil  Can,  and  Extra  Steel  Point.    Pole  costs  extra. 


Size  and  Name. 

No.  5. 

No.  1. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

"With  10  inch  New  Clipper  Bottom. 
With  12  inch  New  Clipper  Bottom. 
"With  14  inch  New  Clipper  Bottom. 
With  16  inch  New  Clipper  Bottom. 

With  12  inch  Texas  Bottom 

With  14  inch  Texas  Bottom 

With  16  inch  Texas  B  ottom 

With  12  inch  Silver  Bottom 

Pole  and  attachments 

Jointer  and  attachments 

Meacock. 

Meander. 

Mease. 

Meathe. 

Meconic. 

Mediant. 

Medicate. 

Medullin. 

Melanite. 

Melligo. 

477  lbs. 

483  lbs. 

504  lbs. 
510  lbs. 

484  lbs. 
487  lbs. 
500  lbs. 

505  lbs. 
44  lbs. 
13  lbs. 

$58  00 
58  00 
58  00 
58  00 
58  00 
58  00 
58  00 
55  00 
6  00 
2  50 

Melrose. 

Memento. 

Memphian. 

Mender. 

Mensal. 

Mercer. 

Mercury. 

Meritot. 

Melanite. 

Melligo. 

444  lbs. 

450  lbs. 

471  lbs. 
477  lbs. 

451  lbs. 
454  lbs. 
459  lbs. 

472  lbs. 
44  lbs. 
13  lbs. 

$58  00 
58  00 
58  00 
58  00 
58  00 
58  00 
58  00 
55  00 
600 
250 

DISC   ATTACHMENT   (INCLUDING   WHEELS)   COMPLETE,   TO  ATTACH 
TO    INVINCIBLE    SULKY    FRAME. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

No.  10  Disc  Attachment  to  Invincible  Sulky 

No.  15  Disc  Attachment  to  Invincible  Sulky 

Mersion. 
Meslin. 

512  lbs. 
464  lbs. 

$37  00 
37  00 

MIDDLE  BURSTER  ATTACHMENT    COMPLETE,  TO  ATTACH   TO  INVINCIBLE 
SULKY   FRAME-WITHOUT  EXTRA  POINT. 


Size  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

14  inch  Middle  Burster  Attachment-       ..   . 

Mesole. 
Mestizo. 

54  lbs. 
58  lbs. 

$23  00 

16  inch  Middle  Burster  Attachment  .            _              .  . 

27  00 

EXTRA  PLOW  BOTTOMS-WITHOUT  EXTRA  POINTS. 

Size  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

10  inch  New  Clipper  Bottom  for  Invincible  Sulky 

Metalist. 

57  lbs. 

$19  00 

12  inch  New  Clipper  Bottom  for  Invincible  Sulky 

Metatome. 

62  lbs. 

20  00 

14  inch  New  Clipper  Bottom  for  Invincible  Sulky 

Meter. 

77  lbs. 

21  50 

16  inch  New  Clipper  Bottom  for  Invincible  Sulky 

Metope. 

80  lbs. 

23  50 

12  inch  Texas  Bottom  for  Invincible  Sulky 

Mezereon. 

61  lbs. 

20  00 

14  inch  Texas  Bottom  for  Invincible  Sulky 

Mico. 

62  lbs. 

21  50 

16  inch  Texas  Bottom  for  Invincible  Sulky 

Midge. 

72  lbs. 

23  50 

12  inch  Silver  Bottom  for  Invincible  Sulky 

Midway. 

81  lbs. 

17  00 

PRICE  LIST  OF  EXTRAS. 
In  ordering  state  whether  for  right  or  left  hand  plow. 


Articles. 


10  inch.  12  inch.  14  inch.  16  inch 


15  inch  Caster  Rolling  Coulter,  with  attachments 

No.  1  Steel  Tripletrees 

Steel  Point,  -with  bolts  for  New  Clipper  or  Texas 

Steel  Point,  -with  bolts  for  Middle  Burster 

Chilled  Point,  with  bolts  for  New  Clipper  or  Texas 

Chilled  Point,  with  bolts  for  Silver 

Steel  Moldboard,  with  bolts  for  New  Clipper  or  Texas 

Steel  Moldboard,  with  bolts  for  Middle  Burster,  R  or  L,  each. 

Chilled  Moldboard,  with  bolts  for  Silver 

Steel  Landside,  with  bolts  for  New  Clipper  or  Texas 

Chilled  Landside,  with  bolts  for  Silver 


$5  00 
4  40 
2  00 


$5  00 
4  40 
2  50 


60 
4  50 


65 

70 

5  00 


$5  00 
4  40 

3  00 

4  00 

75 


$5  00 
4  40 

3  50 

4  50 
80 


5  50 
2  50 


6  00 
3  25 


1  25 


3  00 
1  50 
1  10 


1  75 


2  00 


For  prices  on  repairs,  see  pages  142  and  143. 


44 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


Avery's  "Invincible"  Sulky— With  Middle 
Burster  Bottom. 


Patented. 


Above  represents  our  Invincible  Sulky  Frame  with  Middle  Burster  attached,  which  in  bursting  out 
middles  is  a  great  labor-saving  implement,  as  it  does  the  work  of  several  walking-plows,  with  less  labor  on 
the  team  and  plowman,  and  with  better  results. 

Being  held  firmly  and  steadily  to  its  work  by  three  wheels,  it  enables  the  operator  to  make  a  straight, 
even  bed,  which  is  more  easily  cultivated  and  kept  clean. 

With  it  the  planter  can  make  a  complete  cotton  bed  at  one  "  through,"  instead  of  plowing  from  four  to 
eight  furrows  as  formerly. 

It  makes  a  perfect  lister,  making  a  complete  bed  for  corn,  cotton,  etc.,  at  one  "through."  This  feature 
alone  will  more  than  pay  for  the  sulky  in  one  year. 

Ditching— One  "  through  "  with  the  Middle  Burster  makes  a  splendid  water  furrow,  which  will  generally 
serve  the  same  purpose  as  ditching. 

Fall  Plowing— With  one  furrow  the  old  bed  can  be  reversed,  entirely  burying  all  pea  vines,  stalks,  and 
other  trash. 

It  has  been  demonstrated  by  successful  cotton  growers  that  the  best  results,  at  the  least  cost  of  preparing 
land  for  cotton,  is  to  cut  the  stalks,  as  soon  after  picking  as  practicable,  with  a  Stalk  Cutter,  then  with  the 
Sulky  Middle  Burster,  running  it  through  the  old  bed;  the  furrow  is  thrown  out  both  ways  and  the  stalks 
completely  buried  (which  act  as  a  fertilizer),  and  a  complete  cotton  bed  is  made  at  one  "  through  "  ;  this,  fresh- 
ened up  just  before  planting  with  a' Disc  Cultivator  or  Harrow,  is  then  ready  for  planting. 

The  Invincible  Sulky  can  be  converted  into  a  Sulky  Middle  Burster  by  simply  iinbolting  turning  plow 
bottom  and  substituting  Middle  Burster  Bottom.    No  other  change  is  necessary. 

For  directions  for  setting  up  and  operating,  see  page  144. 

For  prices  on  repairs,  see  pages  142  and  143. 

For  prices  on  extras,  see  page  44. 

PRICE    LIST. 

With   Steel  Tripletrees,  Wrench,  Oil  Can,  and   Extra  Steel  Point. 


Name  and  Size. 

Attached  to  No.  5  Invincible  Sulky. 

Attached  to  No.  1  Invincible  Sulky. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Invincible  Sulky  -with  14-inch  "1 
Middle  Burster  Bottom-. j 

Invincible  Sulky  -with  16-inch  I 
Middle  Burster  Bottom j 

Pole  and  attachments 

Mildew. 

Militia. 
Melanite. 

480  lbs. 

485  lbs. 
44  lbs. 

$61  00 

61  00 
6  00 

Millrea. 

Milter. 
Melanite. 

430  lbs. 

435  lbs. 
44  lbs. 

$61  00 

61  00 
600 

PRICE  LIST-EXTRA   MIDDLE   BURSTER   BOTTOMS. 
Without  Extra  Point. 


Name  and  Size. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Mesole. 
Mestizo. 

54  lbs. 
58  lbs. 

$23  00 

16-inch  Middle  Burster  Bottom  for  Invincible  Sulky 

27  00 

45 


S.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


^    LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  *' SIMPLE"  SULKY  PLOW. 

♦  (Patented.! 


Simple,  light,  and  strong. 

Turns  a  perfectly  square  corner  with  the  plow  in  the  ground. 

The  only  sulky  which  can  be  used  either  as  a  straight  or  cant  wheel. 

Both  the  pole  and  plow  bottom  are  adjustable  to  right  or  left  as  desired. 

Furrow  wheel  can  be  set  at  four  different  angles  to  suit  various  conditions  of  work  and  soil. 

The  leveling  attachment  will  regulate  the  carriage  to  ride  over  uneven  ground,  while  the  plow 

will  run  level,  making  bottom  of  furrow  even  and  level,  regardless  of  uneven  surface. 
It  is  the  simplest  and  by  far  the  best  two-wheel  sulky  in  the  field;  it  is  easy  of  adjustment  and 

handling,  has  no  gearing,  cogs,  or  cranks;  in  fact,  there  is  nothing  to  get  out  of  order. 
The  carriage  is  so  constructed  that  the  plow  can  be  removed  and  a  steel  beam  middle  burster  or 

stalk  cutter  attachment  attached,  as  can  also  any  plow  that  is  of  sufficient  height. 
Xanding  attachment  can  be  furnished,  which  will  cost  extra. 
For  setting  up  and  operating  directions,  see  page  150. 
For  prices  on  repairs,  see  pages  146  and  147. 
For  price  list  of  extras,  see  page  48. 

PRICE  LIST. 
'With   Steel  Tripletrees  and  Neckyoke,   Rolling  Coulter,  Weed   Hook,  Wrench,  Oil 

Can,  and  Extra  Steel  Point. 


Kame. 

10  inch. 

12  inch. 

14  inch. 

16  inch. 

rPrice 

Simple  Sulkv  with  New  Clipper  Bottom  ..-  ■;  Code  Word.. 

(Weight 

f  Price 

$45  00 
Mincing. 
522  lbs. 

$45  00 
Mineral. 
527  lbs.     • 
$45  00 
Miniate. 
530  lbs. 

$47  50 
Miuistry. 

544  lbs. 

$47  50 
Mintage. 

534  lbs. 

$47  50 
Miocene. 
548  lbs. 

$47  50 

Simple  Sulky  with  Texas  Bottom ..■{  Code  Word 

Iweight 

537  lbs. 

PRICE  LIST-EXTRA  PLOW  BOTTOMS. 
Plow  Bottom  with  Rolling  Coulter,  Weed  Hook,  and  Clevis,  fitted  ready  to  attach. 

Without  Extra  Point. 


■New  Clipper  Bottom  for  Simple  Sulky - 

- 

Price 

Code  AVord . . 

.Weight 

^  Price 

$20  00 
Miscast. 
148  lbs. 

$20  00 
Miscible. 
153  lbs. 

$20  00 

Miscreant. 

I."i6]bs. 

$22  50 
Miser. 

170  lbs. 
$22  50 

Mishna. 

160  lbs. 

$22  50 

Misletoe. 

174  lbs. 

$22  50 

^exas  Bottom  for  Simple  Sulkv -! 

Code  AVord 

L  Weight 

163  lbs. 

46 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


'   AVERY'S  '^SIMPLE"  SULKY. 


WITH  MIDDLE  BURSTER  BOTTOM. 


Above  represents  our  Simple  Sulky  with  Middle  Burster  attached,  which  in  bursting  out  middles  is  a  great 
labor-saviuK  implement,  as  it  does  the  work  of  several  walking  plows,  with  less  labor  on  the  team  and  plowman 
and  with  better  results.  '  ' 

Fall  Plowing— With  one  furrow  the  old  bed  can  be  reversed,  entirely  burying  all  pea  vines,  stalks,  and  other 
trash. 

Ditching— One  "  through  "  with  the  Middle  Burster  makes  a  splendid  water  furrow,  which  will  generally 
serve  the  same  purpose  as  ditching. 

It  makes  a  perfect  lister,  making  a  complete  bed  for  corn,  cotton,  etc.,  at  one  "  through ;  "  this  feature  alone 
vrill  pay  for  the  sulky  many  times  each  year. 

Planters  using  them  freely  state  that  the  benefit  derived  from  turning  under  the  cotton  and  cornstalks  has 
been  worth  to  them  at  least  two  dollars  for  each  and  every  acre. 

It  has  been  demonstrated  beyond  question  that  this  style  of  ridge  plowing  is  better  than  any  other  way  of 
doing  same. 

For  directions  to  attach  Middle  Burster  attachment  to  Simple  Sulky,  see  page  150. 

For  prices  on  repairs,  see  page  148.  For  price  list  of  extras,  see  page  48. 

PRICE    LIST. 
With  Four-Horse  Eveners,  Neckyoke,  Wrench,  Oil  Can,  and  Extra  Steel  Point. 


Name  and  Size. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Simple  Sulky  with  14-inch  Middle  Burster  Bottom. _ 

Mistily. 

Mitten. 

Mizzy. 

Mockage. 

Modicum. 

563  lbs. 
569  lbs. 
573  lbs. 
578  lbs 

$50  00 
50  00 
52  50 
55  00 
57  50 

Simple  Sulky  with  16-inclTL  Middle  Burster  Bottom. 

Simple  Sulky  with  18-inch  Middle  Burster  Bottom-  . 

Simple  Sulky  with  20-inch  Middle  Burster  Bottom 

Simple  Sulky  with  22-inch  Middle  Burster  Bottom _  _ . 

584  lbs. 

PRICE  LIST-EXTRA  MIDDLE  BURSTER  BOTTOMS. 
Extra  Bottom  is  Sent  Fitted  Ready  to  Attach.    Without  Extra  Steel  Point. 


Size  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

14-inch  Middle  Burster  Bottom  for  Simple  Sulky 

16-inch  Middle  Burster  Bottom  for  Simple  Sulky ._.. 

18-inch  Middle  Burster  Bottom  for  Simple  Sulky 

20-inch  Middle  Burster  Bottom  for  Simple  Sulky . . 

22-inch  Middle  Burster  Bottom  for  Simple  Sulky 

Modus. 

Molar. 

Molien. 

Momier. 

Monastic. 

154  lbs. 
160  lbs. 
164  lbs. 
169  lbs. 
175  lbs. 

$25  00 
25  00 
27  50 
30  00 
32  50 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  ''SIMPLE"  SULKY  STALK  CUTTER, 


Above  cut  represents  our  Simple  Sulky  with  Stalk  Cutter  attachment. 

A  keen,  heavy,  and  sure  cutter. 

Cuts  the  stalk  into  twelve-inch  pieces. 

Has  seven  (7)  double-edged  and  reversible  spiral  knives. 

The  drag  hooks  are  raised  or  lowered  by  means  of  a  lever  in  front  of  driver. 

"With  the  spring  seat  and  the  easy  motion  of  the  spiral  knives  there  is  no  jolting. 

Any  degree  of  penetration  can  be  given  the  knives  by  means  of  the  lever,  by  which  the  entire 
weight  of  machine  and  driver  can  be  forced  on  the  knives,  thus  making  it  very  desirable  for 
heavy  work. 

For  directions  to  attach  Stalk  Cutter  attachment  to  Simple  Sulky,  see  page  150. 
For  prices  on  repairs,  see  page  149. 

PRICE  LIST. 

stalk    Cutters    Complete    Furnished  with    Steel   Tripletrees    and    Neckyoke,  Wrench,  and   Oil   Can, 
Simple  Sulky  Carriage  Only  Furnished  with   Steel  Tripletrees,  Wrench,  and  Oil  Can. 


Name. 

Code  AVord. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Simple  Sulky  -with  Stalk  Cutter  Attachment 

Stalk  Cutter  Attachment  only 

Simple  Sulky,  Carriage  only 

Monger.               596  lbs. 
Monocrat.           222  lbs. 
Monograph.       374  lbs. 

$40  00 
17  00 
25  00 

PRICE  LIST  OF  EXTRAS. 

Order  Name. 


Landing  Attachment 

15-inch  Caster  Rolling  Coulter,  with  attachments - 

Special  18-inch  Pea  Vine  Cutter 

No.  1  Steel  Tripletrees 

Steel  Point,  with  Bolts  for  New  Clipper  or  Texas 

Steel  Point,  with  Bolts  for  Black  Prince 

Steel  Point,  with  Bolts  for  Middle  Burster - 

Chilled  Point,  with  Bolts  for  New  Clipper  or  Texas 

Chilled  Point,  with  Bolts  for  Black  Princ  e  - .  - -  - 

Steel  Moldboard,  with  Bolts  for  New  Clipper  or  Texas. .  - 

Steel  Moldboard,  with  Bolts  for  Black  Prince 

Steel  Moldboard,  with  Bolts  for  Middle  Burster— R.  or  L. 

Steel  Landside,  with  Bolts  for  New  Clipper  or  Texas 

Steel  Landside,  with  Bolts  for  Black  Prince 


i-in.    10-in.    12-in.    14-in.    16-iu.    18-in.    20-in. 


$6  00 


4  40 
ISO 


70 
4b6 


100 


$2  00 
6  00 


4  40 
SOO 
2  00 


60 
75 

4  50 
4  50 


125 
100 


$2  00 
6  00 


4  40 
2  50 
2  50 


65 

85 

5  00 

5  00 


150 
100 


$2  00 

6  00 

7  00 
4  40 
3  00 

3  00 

4  00 
75 
90 

5  50 
5  50 
2  50 
175 
125 


$2  00 

6  00 

7  00 
4  40 
3  50 

3  50 

4  50 
80 

100 
6  00 
6  00 
325 
2  00 
125 


$7  00 


6  00 


4  00 


$7  00 


5  50 


450 


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^^^^. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S   ''INVINCIBLE " 
GANG   PLOWS. 


TWO  FURROW. 

The  Invincible  Gang  Plow  is  constructed  on  the  same  principle  as  the  Invincible  Sulky,  and 
is  thoroughly  excellent  in  every  respect. 

It  will  "open-up"  the  land  six. inches  deep  with  the  plows  perfectly  level. 

The  horses  are  hitched  four  abreast  with  one  horse  in  furrow,  three  on  land. 

The  plows  are  in  front  of  the  operator,  where  their  work  is  constantly  under  his  eye. 

The  frame  is  light,  strong,  well  braced,  and  high  up  from  the  ground,  giving  ample  clearance 
in  trashy  ground. 

The  weight  of  frame  and  the  bottom  friction  of  the  plows  are  carried  entirely  on  the  wheels, 
thereby  making  a  very  light  draft.     Has  no  side  friction. 

Has  the  simplest  and  most  perfect  dial  clevis  made,  and  by  which  the  line  of  draft  can  be 
shifted  in  any  direction  by  loosenmg  one  nut. 

Front  and  rear  furrow  wheels  are  canted,  and  hold  the  plow  steady  to  its  work,  and  turning 
a  perfect  square  corner  without  taking  plows  out  of  the  ground. 

The  rear  furrow  wheel  swivels  automatically  when  turning  a  corner  with  the  plows  in  the 
ground  and  immediately  resumes  its  proper  position  when  plow  is  pulled  forward. 

The  levers  are  within  easy  reach  of  the  driver;  has  one  lever  to  gauge  the  depth  of  furrow, 
and  one  to  level  the  plow. 

New  Clipper  Bottoms. — With  soft  center  steel  moldboard  and  point  extra  hardened  and 
highly  polished  for  loose,  sandy,  clay,  or  loam  soils  and  stubble  work.     Right  and  left  hand. 

Texas  Bottoms. — With  soft  center  steel  moldboard  and  point  extra  hardened  and  polished 
for  all  tough,  sticky,  obstinate  soils  difficult  to  turn  or  shed,  including  buckshot,  tough  river 
bottoms,  and  for  sod  plowing.     Eight  and  left  hand. 

Silver  Bottoms. — With  chilled  iron  moldboard  and  point  for  loose,  sandy,  or  clay  soils  that 
are  suited  to  chilled  plow  work.     Right  hand  only. 

Extra  chilled  points  can  be  furnished  for  any  of  the  above  bottoms. 

For  setting  up  and  operating  directions,  see  page  151. 

PRICE    LIST. 

Includes  Riding  Attachment,  Rolling  Coulters,  Weed  Hooks,  Wheel  Scrapers, 
Four-Horse  Eveners,  and  Extra  Points. 


Name. 

10  inch. 

12  inch. 

14  inch. 

rPrice      

S72  00 
676  lbs. 

Monopoly. 
S72  00 
676  lbs. 

Moorage. 

875  00 

726  lbs. 

Monster. 

875  00 

686  lbs 

Mopus. 

$68  00 

716  lbs. 

Morgay. 

12  50 

65 

70 

880  00 

Invincible  Gang,  with  New  Clipper  Bottoms..-^  Weight 

(Codeword 

rPrice 

758  lbs. 

Monticle. 

880  00 

736  lbs. 

(.Codeword 

(  Price 

Morass. 

(.Code  Word 

Steel  Point,  with  Bolts  for  New  Clipper  or  Texas.     -- 

$2  00 
60 

83  00 

Chilled  Point,  with  Bolts  for  New  Clipper  or  Texas                  

75 

Chilled  Point,  with  Bolts  for  Silver - 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  "NAPOLEON"  GANG  PLOWS. 


With  or  Without  Seat  Attachment,  Rear  Wheel,  and  Rolling'  Coulters. 

Made  in   2,   3,  4,  and   5-Furrow   Sizes.      Furnished  with    I O,    12,  and    14-inch   Steel   Bottonns. 

Suited  to  every  Soil. 


For  absolute  strength,  extreme  simplicity,  freedom  from  weak  or  undesirable  points,  and 
abundance  of  excellent  working  features  throughout,  Napoleon  Gang  Plows  are  unrivaled.  They 
will  do  perfectly  the  work  that  can  be  expected  of  any  gang  plows,  and  are  guaranteed  to  give 
satisfactory  service  in  any  soils  and  in  every  quarter  of  the  earth,  wherever  gang  plows  can  be 
expected  to  work  at  all,  no  matter  how  tough  and  difficult  the  work. 

The  only  gang  manufactured  that  has  been  able  to  stand  the  strain  and  to  do  satisfactory  work 
in  the  world's  toughest  soils.  Eeceived  first  prize  over  all  other  gangs  at  the  California  State 
"Fair,  1893,  and  at  many  other  fairs.  We  ship  them  to  all  quarters  of  the  earth.  They  are  pulled 
by  horse,  mule,  ox,  elephant,  and  steam  power. 

FEATURES  AND  ADVANTAGES  OF  THESE  PLOWS  ARE: 

Extra  Strong  and  High  Beams,  being  23  inches  in  the  clear,  prevents  clogging  with  trash. 

High  Wheels,  A  series  26  inches;  B  series  24  inches  in  diameter.     Unusually  strong. 

Axles  of  cold-rolled  steel.    A  series  If  inches;  B  series  1^  inches  in  diameter.    Strongest  in  use. 

Braces,  steel,  2|xl  inch,  fitted  securely  into  grooved  sides  of  the  plow  beams,  thus  holding 
the  plows  rigidly  and  securely  together,  making  it  impossible  to  rack  or  strain  the  gangs. 

Bolts,  nothing  smaller  than  |-  inch  used  in  construction  of  these  gang  frames.  Largest, 
safest  bolts  on  any  gang  plows. 

The  Hitch  is  center  draft,  reaching  from  rear  axle.  A  splendid  new  feature  in  the  hitch  is 
that  it  can  be  shifted  in  any  direction,  up  or  down,  right  or  left,  by  simply  loosening  one  nut. 

The  duadrant  has  one  single  notch,  which  is  the  right  and  only  spot  for  the  main  or  lifting 
lever  for  plowing  at  any  depth  after  the  first  furrow  is  opened. 

The  Lift  is  extra  high  and  easy,  and  the  lever  so  arranged  that  the  operator  can  handle 
same  easily  without  leaving  his  seat,  or  while  walking  at  the  side  of  the  plow. 

Turns  a  Square  Corner  with  Perfect  Ease ;  no  other  gang  known  to  us  does  this.  No 
strain  on  axles  or  wheels  in  turning  corner. 

Furnished  with  or  without  Seat  Attachment  and  Rear  Wheel  (these  two  parts  go  on 
or  ofl'  the  plow  together).  The  lever  attachment  furnished  with  the  rear  wheel  gives  the  highest 
lift  above  ground  and  above  ordinary  obstructions  of  any  plow  known,  being  a  superior  advantage 
in  transporting  from  field  to  field. 

We  make  the  Napoleon  Gang  in  two  sizes  of  frames:  No.  A  being  extra  strong  and  heavy, 
and  warranted  to  withstand  the  severest  strain  that  it  may  be  put  to.  The  No.  B  is  some 
lighter  than  No.  A,  yet  stronger  and  heavier  than  any  other  gang  in  the  market. 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  "NAPOLEON"  GANG  PLOWS. 

PRICE  LIST. 

Furnished  with  extra  Steel  or  Chilled  Points  as  preferred. 

NOTICE.— Seat   Attachment,   Rear   Wheel,    Rolling    Coulters,    and  Eveners  cost 
extra. 


Number,  Size,  and  Name. 


With  New  Clipper  Bottonns  for  Sandy  or  Loose  Soils 

No.  A,  2-Furro"W  lO-inch  Napoleon  Gang 

No.  A,  2-Furrow  12-inch  Napoleon  Gang 

No.  A,  2-Furrow  14.-incli  Napoleon  Gang 

No.  A,  3-Furrow  10- inch  Napoleon  Gang 

No.  A,  3-Furro-w  12-inch  Napoleon  Gang 

No.  A,  4-Furrow  10-inch  Napoleon  Gang 

No.  A,  4- Furrow  12-inch  Napoleon  Gang 

No.  A,  S-Furro-w  10-inch  Napoleon  Gang 

mo.  A,  5-Furrow  12-inch  Napoleon  Gang 

With  Texas  Bottoms  for  Tough  or  Sticky  Soils. 

No.  A,  2- Furrow  10- inch  Napoleon  Gang 

No.  A,  2-Furrow  12-inch  Napoleon  Gang 

No.  A,  2-Furrow  14-inch  Napoleon  Gang 

No.  A,  3-Furrow  10- inch  Napoleon  Gang 

No.  A,  3-Furrow  12-inch  Napoleon  Gang 

No.  A,  4-Furrow  10-inch  Napoleon  Gang 

No.  A,  4-Furrow  12- inch  Napoleon  Gang 

No.  A,  5- Furrow  10-inch  Napoleon  Gang 

No.  A,  5-Furrow  12- inch  Napoleon  Gang 


A  SERIES. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Morose. 

600  lbs. 

$63  00 

Morsel. 

635  lbs. 

68  00 

Mortise. 

655  lbs. 

78  00 

Mosquito. 

735  lbs. 

90  00 

Motific. 

765  lbs. 

100  00 

Mounter. 

960  lbs. 

110  00 

Mouser. 

1,000  lbs. 

122  00 

Moyle. 

1,185  lbs. 

133  00 

Mucor. 

1,250  lbs. 

145  00 

Muffin. 

600  lbs. 

63  00 

Muleteer. 

635  lbs. 

68  00 

Multiplex. 

655  lbs. 

78  00 

Multitude. 

735  lbs. 

90  00 

Mumble. 

765  lbs. 

100  00 

Muncher. 

960  lbs. 

110  00 

Murex. 

1,000  lbs. 

122  00 

Murion. 

1,185  lbs. 

133  00 

Musculite. 

1,225  lbs. 

145  00 

B  SERIES. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Musket. 

515  lbs. 

$60  00 

Mustard. 

550  lbs. 

62  00 

Multilous. 

560  lbs. 

70  00 

Mutton. 

600  lbs. 

82  00 

Myriad. 

625  lbs. 

90  00 

Mystics. 

850  lbs. 

100  00 

Naivete. 

900  lbs. 

110  00 

Namer. 

1,000  lbs. 

120  00 

Nappal. 

1,050  lbs. 

130  00 

Nariform. 

525  lbs. 

60  00 

Narwal. 

550  lbs. 

62  00 

Nathmore. 

560  lbs. 

70  00 

Naturist. 

600  lbs. 

82  00 

Nautilus. 

625  lbs. 

90  00 

Nazarean. 

850  lbs. 

100  00 

Neatherd. 

900  lbs. 

110  00 

Necklace. 

1,000  lbs. 

120  00 

Nectar. 

1,050  lbs. 

130  00 

Needle. 

10  00 

Negatory. 

5  00 

Negotiant. 
Neighbor. 

4  40 

5  00 

Neology. 

2  00 

Nepotist. 

2  50 

Nervure. 

3  00 

Nettle. 

60 

Neuter. 

65 

Newish. 

75 

Number,  Size,  and  Name. 


ew  Clipper  Bottoms  for  Sandy  or  Loose  Soils, 

2-Furrow  10- inch  Napoleon  Gang 

2-Furrow  12-inch  Napoleon  Gang _.__. 

2-Furrow  14-inch  Napoleon  Gang j 

3-Furrow  10- inch  Napoleon  Gang 

3-Furrow  12- inch  Napoleon  Gang . ___. 

4-Furrow  10-inch  Napoleon  Gang _. 

4-Furrow  12-inch  Napoleon  Gang ._ 

5-Furro"w  10- inch  Napoleon  Gang_ 

5-Furro-w  12-inch  Napoleon  Gang 


With  N 
No.  B, 
No.  B, 
No.  B, 
No.  B, 
No.  B, 
No.  B, 
No.  B, 
No.  B, 
No.  B, 

With  Texas  Bottoms  for  Tough  or  Sticky  Soils. 

No.  B,  2-Furrow  10-inch  Napoleon  Gang 

No.  B,  2-Furrow  12-inch  Napoleon  Gang 

No.  B,  2-Furrow  14-inch  Napoleon  Gang 

No.  B,  3-Furro-w  10-inch  Napoleon  Gang :'... 

No.  B,  3-Furrow  12-inch  Napoleon  Gang 

No.  B,  4-Furrow  10-inch  Napoleon  Gang 

No.  B,  4-Furrow  12-inch  Napoleon  Gang 

No.  B,  5-Furrow  10- inch  Napoleon  Gang 

No.  B,  5-Furrow  12-inch  Napoleon  Gang 

Riding  Attachment  (Seat  and  Rear  "Wheel) 

15-inch  Rolling  Coulter  with  Attachments,  each 

No.  1,  Steel  Tripletrees 

Pour-Horse  Eveners  with  Steel  Doubletrees 

10-inch  Steel  Point  . . 
12-inch  Steel  Point . . 
14-inch  Steel  Point . . 
10-inch  Chilled  Point 
12-inch  Chilled  Point 
14-inch  Chilled  Point 


When  ordering  give  name 

and  size  of  bottom 

wanted  for. 


In  ordering,  state  character  of  land  to  be  plowed,  as  we  make  a  variety  of  bottoms. 


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LOUISVILLE,  KV. 


"-^-^ 


AVERY'S  "COSMOPOLITAN"  GANG  PLOWS. 


THREE  FURROW.    CUTS  24-  INCHES. 


FOUR  FURROW,     CUTS  24  INCHES. 


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a  F.  AVERY  4  SONS  '^f^Ut  LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S    'COSMOPOLITAN"  GANG  PLOWS. 


These  sm^ll  gvig  plovs  ai«  adjpced.  fv>r  Tiney&rd  mad  orcfaarl  coldvatioa  in  GaJiftimia  mad 
^sevboe,  as  veil  ^  f&QowiBg  in  all  h^t  soik,  and  are  e^cciallT  adapted  Sar  aQ  kinds  of  plowing 
in  Mexico. 

TbeT  are  su\>ngly  baih,  pracsicallj  ratirelj  of  steel  and  wros^t  iron,  and  in  (q^oalitr  of  work, 
lieitui«ss  of  dT»&,  and  e&se  of  handling  and  ftdjoadng  thej  :&re  £&7  sapeii»r  to  anj  o^red  to  th« 
trade. 

The  special  advantage  of  iSte  "Gosmnpolitan™  Gang  over  all  o(her  light  gan^s  is  its  IcTers: 
in  all  other  makes  it  is  neoessaiy  to  change  the  portion  of  the  wheeis  br  ssoppisg  and  removing 
bolts  to  adjust  the  plow  for  its  work,  -s-*;!'.!?  tbe  Co?Tc=?T*:'-rr3T;  can  be  adjusted  for  su^v  and  all 
work  required  of  it  with  its  lever- 

Hie  righl  hand  lever  serves  T    si  .:.^t  \zr  i-rzt':!  sri  lir.f  :z-  r'.—     .:    f  \:.r  rr  -     ■. 

The  left  hand  lever  adjusts  tb-^  —he*'.  :_  :--r  laiii.  -  s.^  :  't^t"  :_-  a— ..^r  -  :'-i~e  when 
plowing  ai  different  depths. 

The  levers  are  so  arrai:g-ei  liiit  *be  openuor  can  handle  tneni  eAsilr  ■wh.ue  is-aisiiig  a:  the 
side  of  the  plow. 

The  Gang  will  torn  a  perfectly  square  comer  to  the  left  with  plows  in  the  groand  withoak 
toQching  any  levers,  and  will  mm  square  to  the  r^ht  when  plows  are  oat  <^  the  gioand  by 
depressing  rear  lever  or  handle  s^ffiriently  to  nnkidt  rear  wheel,  thereby  pfMmg  the  operasor  to 
SDccessfnlly  hack-&rrow  (or  plow  from  tbe  center),  an  advantage  no  other  ^ht  Gang  pooBeascs. 
For  transpoitatioa  the  rear  end  of  Gang  can  be  dewbed  dx  indies,  by  depresdng  rear  lever  or 
handle. 

Tbe  plows  being  rigid  in  the  frame  and  beiE^  carried  on  three  wbeels  prevencs  any  UiwWitio 
or  bottom  friction,  which  necessarily  makes  Gang  of  very  light  drafL     Has  no  side  friction. 

The  fr«me  is  h%h  op  from  the  groond.  giving  am{^  dearanoe  in  ti«shy  groand. 

lltey  will  "opai-up''  the  land  fix»m  two  to  six  inches  deep  with  the  plows  perfectly  leveL 

The  wheel  nnts  are  covered  to  protect  the  axles  fi>?m  dost  and  dirt,  thus  insaiing  long  service 
withoat  wearing. 


PRICE    LIST. 
Without  Extra  Points. 


Three -T 

Fc":-r  . 
Ex--      - 
Ex 

Ex-:      - 
Ex--     - 


Nibbler. 

318  lbs. 

«a9  00 

Nickel. 

330Ib& 

39  00 

Xiello. 

21  lbs. 

500 

Nightcao. 

•  14Ibs. 

3  50 

Xiiotic- 

60 

Niobium. 

80 

53 


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LOUISVILLE,  KY^ 


Avery's  "Perfection"  "Center-Disc"  Harrow. 


WITH  SOLID  DISCS. 

No  side  draft. 
Perfect  working  cleaners. 
Simple  and  strong  in  construction. 
Is  made  of  iron  and  steel  throughout. 
Hitch  always  remains  central,  which  prevents  side  draft. 
Leaves  the  surface  perfectly  level,  cutting  the  center  all  away. 
Having  two  levers,  each  gang  can  be  worked  independently  of  the  other. 

The  pole  is  readily  adjusted  for  three-horse  hitch,  and  can  be  used  either  rigid  or  flexible,  which 
assures  no  neck  weight. 
Can  be  furnished  with  sectional  disc  blades  in  place  of  the  solid  discs  when  specially  ordered^ 


PRICE   LIST. 

With  Two,  Three,   or   Four-Horse    Hitch   as   ordered,   excepting  No. 
which  has  Two-Horse  Hitch  only. 


lOO, 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Width 
of  Cut. 

No.  of 
Discs. 

Size  of 
Disc. 

Weight. 

Price. 

No.  100,  Perfection  Disc  Harrow. 

Nitric. 

4  feet 

9 

16  in. 

417  lbs. 

$46  00 

No.  110,  Perfection  Disc  Harrow. 

Noachian. 

5  feet 

11 

16  in. 

440  lbs. 

48  00 

No.  120,  Perfection  Disc  Harrow. 

Noctiluca. 

6  feet 

13 

16  in. 

480  lbs. 

50  00 

No.  130,  Perfection  Disc  Harrow. 

Noddy. 

7  feet 

15 

16  in. 

505  lbs. 

56  00 

No.  210,  Perfection  Disc  Harrow. 

Nolition. 

5  feet 

11 

20  in. 

530  lbs. 

54  00 

No.  220,  Perfection  Disc  Harrow. 

Nominate. 

6  feet 

13 

20  in. 

565  lbs. 

56  00 

No.  230,  Perfection  Disc  Harrow. 

Nonagon. 

7  feet 

15 

20  in. 

600  lbs. 

62  00 

HALF  SEEDERS. 

Eight  Hand. 

Code  Word. 

Price. 

Left  Hand. 

Code  Word. 

Price. 

No.  120 

No.  130 

No.  220 

No.  230 

Nonjuror. 
Nonsense. 
Nooning. 
Northing. 

$11  00 
12  00 

11  00 

12  00 

No.  120 

No.  130 

No.  220 

No.  230 

Noseless. 
Notary. 
Noter. 
Notional, 

$11  00 
12  00 

11  00 

12  00 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


Avery's  Improved  *' Tornado"  Disc  Harrow. 


WITH  SOLID  DISC  AND  ANTI-FRICTION  END  WASHERS. 


Has  two  levers. 

No  side  draft  whatever. 

Perfect  working  cleaners. 

Perfect  two  or  three-horse  center  hitch.     No  neck  weight. 

Both  gangs  can  be  set  at  any  angle  while  the  team  is  in  motion. 

Tongue  rigid  or  flexible ;  easily  changed  for  either  two  or  three  horses. 

Is  flexible,  with  improved  couplings,  permitting  each  gang  to  vibrate  and  revolve  independently. 

Has  anti-friction  end  washers  that  revolve  independent  of  gangs,  receiving  the  end  pressure 
and  preventing  riding  or  locking  of  gangs  and  removing  all  strain  from  bearings  and  reducing 
the  draft. 

Is  made  of  iron  and  steel  throughout,  and  is  strong  and  durable,  simple  of  construction,  and 
easy  of  operation. 

Spring  trip  center  tooth  attachment  can  be  furnished  when  desired. 

Seeders  can  be  furnished  to  be  attached  to  all  sizes  excepting  for  the  Nos.  J,  0,  5J,  and  6. 

PRICE  LIST. 

With  Two,  Three  or  Foui — Horse  Hitch  as  ordered,  excepting  on  Nos.  ^  and  5>^, 
which  Have  Two-Horse  Hitch  only. 


Number  and  Name. 


No.  yi, 
No.  0, 
No.  1, 
No.  2, 
No.  3, 
No.  7X, 
No.  5}i, 
No.  6, 
No.  7, 
No.  8, 
No.  9, 


Imp. 
Imp. 
Imp. 
Imp. 
Imp. 
Imp. 
Imp. 
Imp. 
Imp. 
Imp. 
Imp. 


Tornado 
Tornado 
Tornado 
Tornado 
Tornado 
Tornado 
Tornado 
Tornado 
Tornado 
Tornado 
Tornado 


Disc 
Disc 
Disc 
Diso 
Disc 
Disc 
Diso 
Disc 
Disc 
Disc 
Disc 


Harrow- 
Harrow 
Harrow 
Harrow 
Harrow 
Harrow 
Harrow 
Harrow 
Harrow 
Harrow 
Harrow- 


Code  Word. 


Nourice. 

Novelist, 

No-w-el. 

Numerator 

Nunchion. 

Nurser. 

Nutmeg. 

Nuzzle. 

Oakling. 

Obconic. 

Obelisk, 


Width 

No.  of 

of  Cut. 

Discs. 

4  feet. 

8 

5  feet. 

10 

6  feet. 

12 

7  feet. 

14 

8  feet. 

16 

6  feet. 

12 

4  feet. 

8 

5  feet. 

10 

6  feet. 

12 

7  feet. 

14 

8  feet. 

16 

Size  of 
Disc. 


inch, 
inch, 
inch, 
inch, 
inch, 
inch, 
inch, 
inch, 
inch, 
inch, 
inch. 


Weight. 


351  lbs, 
402  lbs. 
443  lbs. 
500  lbs. 
575  lbs. 
455  lbs. 
400  lbs. 
450  lbs. 
511  lbs. 
550  lbs. 
600  lbs. 


Price. 


$42  00 
44  00 
46  00 
50  00 
54  00 

49  00 
48  00 

50  00 
52  00 
56  00 
60  00 


Spring  Trip  Center  Tooth  Attachment Code  Word— Obiter Each,  $4  00. 

HALF  SEEDERS. 


Right  Hand. 

Code  Word. 

Price. 

Left  Hand. 

Code  Word. 

Price. 

Nos.  1  or  7 

Nos,  2  or  8 

Nos.  3or9 

Objector. 

Obliger. 

Oblocutor. 

$11  00 

12  00 

13  25 

Nos.  1  or  7 

Nos.  2  or8 

Nos.  3  or  9 

Obrogate, 
Obscurer, 
Observer, 

$11  00 

12  00 

13  25 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


Avery's  Improved  "Tornado"  Sectional  Disc 

Harrow. 


WITH   SECTIONAL  DISCS  AND  ANTI-FRICTION   END  WASHERS. 


Has  two  levers.  , 

No  side  draft  whatever. 

Perfect  working  cleaners. 

Perfect  two  or  three-horse  center  hitch.     No  neck  weight. 

Both  gangs  can  be  set  at  any  angle  while  the  team  is  in  motion. 

Tongue  rigid  or  flexible;  easily  changed  for  either  two  or  three  horses. 

It  is  flexible,  with  improved  couplings,  permitting  each  gang  to  vibrate  and  revolve  inde- 
pendently. 

Anti-friction  end  washers  that  revolve  independent  of  gangs  receiving  the  end  pressure  and 
preventing  riding  or  locking  of  gangs  and  removing  all  strain  from  bearings  and  reducing  the 
draft. 

Seeders  can  be  furnished  to  be  attached  to  all  Nos.  1  and  2. 

Spring  trip  center  tooth  attachment  can  be  furnished  when  desired. 

Can  furnish  the  6  and  7  feet  Improved  Tornado  Sectional  Disc  Harrow  with  20-inch  disc 
blades  when  specially  ordered. 

PRICE    LIST. 

With   Two,  Three,  or   Four-Horse   Hitch   as   ordered,  excepting  on    No.  3^,  which 

has  Tw^o-Horse  Hitch  only. 


Number  and  Name. 


Code  Word. 


Width 
of  Cut. 

No. 

of 

Disc. 

Size 
of  Disc. 

4  feet. 

5  feet. 

6  feet. 

7  feet. 

8 
10 
12 
14 

16  in. 
16  in. 
16  in. 
16  in. 

Weight. 


Price. 


No.  }4,  Improved.  Tornado  Sectional  Disc 
No.  0,  Improved  Tornado  Sectional  Disc 
No.  1,  Improved  Tornado  Sectional  Disc 
No.   2,  Improved  Tornado  Sectional  Disc 


Obstructer. 
Obstrude. 
Obversant. 
Occasive. 


330  lbs. 
378  lbs. 
415  lbs. 
500  lbs. 


$44  00 
46  50 
49  00 
53  50 


Spring  Trip  Center  Tooth  Attachment.  .Code  Word — Occursion 

HALF  SEEDERS. 

Each,  $4  00 

Right  Hand. 

Code  Word. 

Price. 

Left  Hand. 

Code  Word. 

Price. 

No.  1 

No.  2 

Octave. 
Octuple. 

$11  00 
12  00 

No.  1 

No.  2 

Odorous. 
Offender. 

$11  00 
12  00 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


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Avery's  "Eureka"  Reversible  Disc  Harrow. 


WITH  SOLID  DISCS. 

Iron  and  steel  throughout. 
Has  perfect  working  cleaners.     ' 
Adjustable  in  width  and  range. 

Both  gangs  can  be  set  at  any  angle  while  the  team  is  in  motion. 

Both  levers  are  under  perfect  control  of  the  operator  while  in  the  seat,  and  each  gang  can  be 
worked  independently  of  the  other. 

Can  be  changed  from  "out-throw,"  as  shown  in  above  cut,  to  "in-throw"  in  two  minutes; 
change  can  be  made  while  in  the  field  without  taking  the  harrow  apart  to  do  so.  To  reverse, 
loosen  the  nuts  on  top  of  pivot  stems  and  reverse  the  section. 

Scrapers  should  always  be  in  the  rear,  so,  when  reversing,  be  sure  and  shift  the  scrapers  by 
placing  the  right  scraper  on  the  left  side  and  the  left  scraper  on  the  right  side,  which  is  done  by 
simply  removing  two  bolts  on  each  section. 


PRICE    LIST. 

Furnished  with  Two-Horse  Hitch  only. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word.     • 

Width 
of  Cut. 

No.  of 
Discs. 

Size  of 
Disc. 

Weight. 

Price. 

No.  25,  Eureka  Disc  Harrow 

No.  26,  Eureka  Disc  Harrow 

Officinal. 
Ogee. 
Oiler. 
Oleander. 

4  feet 

5  feet 

4  feet 

5  feet 

8 
10 

8 
10 

16  in. 
16  in. 
20  in. 
20  in. 

345  lbs. 
380  lbs. 
400  lbs. 
450  lbs. 

$45  00 
47  00 

No.  27,  Eureka  Disc  Harrow . 

53  00 

No.  28,  Eureka  Disc  Harrow 

55  00 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


va<5> 


Avery's  "Eureka"  Reversible  Disc  Harrow. 


WITH  SECTIONAL  DISCS. 

The  Eureka   is   by  far  the   best  Reversible  and    Adjustable    Disc   Harrow  on  the   Market. 

For  general  description  see  preceding  page. 

When  to  be  used  for  cultivating,  the  gangs  can  be  closed  up  in  the  center. 

When  -wanted  to  straddle  a  row,  a  clearance  of  twenty  inches  between  the  sets  of  Discs  can 
"be  given ;  the  adjusting  is  done  by  removing  one  bolt  on  each  section,  sliding  the  section  in  or  out 
on  the  frame  as  desired. 


PRICE    LIST. 

Furnished  \vith  Two-Horse  Hitch  only. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Width 
of  Cut. 

No.  of 
Discs. 

Size  of 
Disc. 

Weight. 

Price. 

No.  35,  Eureka  Disc  Harrow 

Olidous. 

4  feet 

8 

16  in. 

343  lbs. 

$47  00 

No.  36,  Eureka  Disc  Harro-w 

Olivin. 

5  feet 

10 

16  in. 

381  lbs. 

49  50 

No.  37,  Eureka  Disc  Harrow 

'  Omar. 

4  feet 

8 

20  in. 

379  lbs. 

55  00 

No.  38,  Eureka  Disc  Harrow 

Omnibus. 

5  feet 

10 

20  in. 

419  lbs. 

57  50 

58 


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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


Avery's  "U"  Bar  Steel  Frame  Lever  Harrow. 


Paiuted  black.    Distance  between  teeth  is  10  inches.    All  harrows  have  extra  front  or  A  braces. 

The  bars  are  made  of  U-shape  wrought  steel,  and  the  main  cross  or  connecting  bars  are  2-inch  steel  channels. 

Malleable  runners  are  attached  to  each  corner  of  each  section,  turned  down  when  teeth  are  thrown  out  of  the 

ground  for  transportation  over  unplowed  ground. 
Headed  steel  teeth  which  are  held  firmly  in  place  by  a  simple,  strong  malleable  clamp,  easily  releasing  tooth  for 

adjustment  of  depth,  or  to  be  taken  out  to  be  sharpened. 
A  lever  is  attached  to  each  section  by  which  the  teeth  can  be  given  any  desired  slant,  either  for  the  purpose  of 

releasing  trash,  for  pulverizing  the  soil,  or  for  smoothing. 
For  repairs  see  page  141. 

PRICE  LIST. 

Square  Steel  Teeth,  1  -2  x  1  -2  or  5-8  x  5-8  x  9  inches.     In  Ordering  State  Size  of 
Teeth  Wanted.    Furnished  Avith  Draw  Bar. 


Order 

Number 
of 

Cut 

With  J^  x 

9  Inch  Teeth. 

With  %  x 

9  Inch  Teeth. 

Number. 

Teeth. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Codeword. 

Weight. 

Price. 

No.  1 

30-Tootli. 

5  feet. 

Omoplate. 

122  lbs. 

$9  75 

Oppone. 

134  lbs. 

$10  00 

No.2 

60-Tooth. 

10  feet. 

Onerate. 

249  lbs. 

19  50 

Opposer. 

269  lbs. 

20  00 

No.  3 

90-Tooth. 

15  feet. 

Ontology. 

372  lbs. 

29  25 

Oppressor. 

407  lbs. 

30  00 

No.  4 

120-Tooth. 

20  feet. 

Opacous. 

501  lbs. 

39  00 

Optic. 

541  lbs. 

40  00 

No.  5 

25-Tooth. 

4  feet. 

Opera. 

109  lbs. 

9  25 

Opulent. 

119  lbs. 

9  50 

No.  6 

50-Tooth. 

8  feet. 

Operculum. 

226  lbs. 

18  50 

Oraison. 

242  lbs. 

19  00 

No.  7 

75-Tooth. 

12  feet. 

Ophite. 

332  lbs. 

28  00 

Oratoris. 

362  lbs. 

28  50 

No.  8 

100-Tooth. 

16  feet. 

Opium. 

441  lbs. 

37  25 

Orbital. 

481  lbs. 

38  00 

AVERY'S  "COMMON  SENSE"  HARROW. 


WOOD  FRAME,     TWENTY-FIVE  TOOTH. 

Painted  red.    Distance  between  teeth  llj^  inches.    Headed  steel  teeth  %  x  12  inch. 

The  five  parallel  oak  bars  are  held  rigid  by  two  strong  iron  bars  running  through  oak  braces. 

By  changing  the  hitch  from  one  corner  to  the  other  you  always  have  sharp  teeth  on  line  of  draft. 

Hitch  to  the  ring  on  either  corner,  which  draws  the  harrow  so  that  no  tooth  follows  the  track  of  the  other, 

thoroughly  harrowing  the  ground  passed  over. 
For  repairs  see  page  141. 

PRICE  LIST. 


Size  and  Name. 

Cut. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

25-Tooth  Common  Sense  Harrow 

5  feet  9  inches. 

Ordainer. 

97  lbs. 

$9  00 

59 


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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


**  Cherokee 


Corn    Planter  and  Check    Rower. 

(Patented.) 


Force  drop  feed. 
Perfect  self  drill  planter. 
Perfect  hand  drop  planter. 
Perfect  check  rower  planter. 


Metal  frame. 
Adjustable  in  width. 
"Wheels  run  on  or  off  rows. 
High  concave  or  open  wheels. 


THE  DROP.  The  principle  of  the  combined  drop  is  well  known,  aild  has  become  very 
popular.  It  is  a  planter  that  has  a  revolving  feed  shaft  which  operates  the  rotary  plates,  and  is 
driven  by  a  sprocket  chain  from  the  center  of  main  axle,  and  drops  one  kernel  at  a  time  into 
the  heel,  until  a  full  hill  is  dropped,  at  which  time  the  hill  is  deposited  from  the  heel  to  the 
ground  by  the  operation  of  the  check  rower,  or  by  hand.  The  corn  being  carried  low  in  the  heel, 
and  having  only  a  short  distance  to  drop,  insures  accurate  checking.  It  is  a  very  simple 
device  and  will  give  the  best  results. 

THE  DRILL.  The  machine  can  be  quickly  converted  into  a  self  drill  planter  by  simply 
hooking  the  valve  back,  allowing  the  corn  to  drop  from  the  hopper  to  the  ground,  any  distance 
apart  you  may  like.     Pull  directions  in  top  of  seed  box. 

THE  PLATES.  Each  planter  is  supplied  with  six  sets  of  plates  suitable  for  average  size 
corn,  which  is  a  sufficient  number  to  plant  any  distance  apart  you  are  likely  to  require.  Plates 
for  sorghum,  broom-corn,  peas,  etc.,  may  be  had  at  slight  extra  cost. 

THE  CHECK  ROWER.  Our  check  rower  is  known  as  the  low-down  style,  and  allows  the 
wire  to  run  close  to  the  ground  and  near  a  straight  line.  This  relieves  the  friction  on  both  wire 
and  machine,  insures  light  draft,  and  less  wear  and  breakage. 

CENTER  LEVER.  Our  combination  center  lever  may  be  used  to  force  the  planter  into 
hard  ground,  or  may,  by  a  slight  movement  of  the  foot,  be  thrown  out  of  use,  leaving  the  planter 
to  be  controlled  by  the  foot  treadles,  thus  allowing  the  runner-frame  to  run  independent  in  rough 
ground — a  valuable  feature. 

POINTS.  Automatically  thrown  out  of  gear  when  runners  are  raised.  Spring  pressure  to 
hold  in  or  out  of  ground.  Furnished  with  or  without  covering  blades.  Adjustable  in  width  42, 
44,  46,  and  48  inches  between  runners.  When  leaving  the  factory  all  planters  are  set  at  44  inches- 
Has  simple  foot-brake  to  control  reel  in  laying  out  wire.     High,  strong  wheels — light  draft. 

FERTILIZER  ATTACHMENT,  which  will  fit  any  width  planter,  can  be  furnished  if 
desired. 

CLOD  FENDERS  can  be  supplied  if  wanted. 

PRICE  LIST. 


Number,  Name,  and  Style. 


Codeword. 


Weight. 


Price. 


No.  1,  Cherokee  Planter  with  Check  Rower,  six  sets  of  plates  and  80  rods  of  wire.  Ordinate. 

No.  2,  Cherokee  Planter  without  Check  Rower  aud  with  six  sets  of  plates Organ. 

Fertilizer  Attachment Organon. 

Covering  Shovels,  witli  Clod  Fenders,  per  set Origan. 

Covering  Shovels,  without  Clod  Fenders,  per  set ■ Orilton. 

Extra  Wire  (in  lO-rod  lengths),  per  rod Ornithon. 

Steel  Doubletrees,  per  set _ _. _. Orrery. 

Steel  Neckyoke,  each |  Orthogon. 

_ 


534  lbs. 
424  lbs. 
140  lbs. 

60  lbs. 

40  lbs. 
5  lbs. 


|68  00 

b&  00 

21  00 

5  50 

3  50 

12 

2  00 

1  00 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


Avery's  Union  Corn  D 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


No.  14-.    WITH  HOE  AND  COVERING  SHARES. 

Steel  frame.  Furnished  with  or  without  Fertilizer  attachment,  which  is  easily  attached  or 
taken  oif  without  interfering  with  the  balance  of  the  drill.  It  will  distribute  regularly  any  and 
all  kinds  of  commercial  fertilizer. 

Corn  can  be  dropped  several  different  distances  apart  without  changing  the  feed  plates.  This 
change  can  be  made  while  the  drill  is  in  motion,  with  the  lever  used  for  throwing  drill  in  and  out 
of  gear. 

Furnished  with  one  ten-hole  plate,  which  can  be  adjusted  to  drop  7,  9,  11,  12,  14,  16,  18,  and 
25  inches  apart.  "We  can  furnish,  at  a  small  additional  cost,  plates  for  planting  beans,  sorghum 
broom  corn,  garden  seed,  and  other  special  purposes. 


No.  16.    WITH  SHOE  AND  CONCAVE  WHEEL  FOR  COVERING. 

Furnished  with  one  ten-hole  plate,  which  can  be  adjusted  to  drop  8,  11,  13,  15, 19,  and  24  inches 
apart.     The  general  description  given  above  will  also  apply  to  this  drill. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

No.  14,  UrLion  Corn  Drill  __ 

Orval. 
Oscule. 
Ossuary. 
Osteooope. 

104  lbs. 
133  lbs. 
103  lbs. 
129  lbs. 

$19  00 

No.  14,  Union  Corn  Drill  and  Fertilizer 

26  00 

No.  16,  Union  Corn  Drill  .._       _..   .._  _  __ 

ft  00 

No.  16,  Union  Corn  Drill  and  Fertilizer    .   . 

26  00 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


Avery's  "  Modern  "  Cotton  and  Corn  Planter. 


The  cut-ofF  is  metal,  no  brush  being  used. 

Covering  standards  are  friction  break-back. 

The  flow  of  seed  is  regulated  by  a  cut-off  slide. 

Plants  delinted  cotton  seed  out  of  the  corn  plate  any  distance  or  quantity. 

As  a  cotton  planter  it  will  plant  a  continuous  drill  in  any  quantity  wanted. 

The  opener  standard  can  be  made  rigid  with  a  bolt  or  to  break-back  with  a  wooden  pin. 

Plants  corn  three  different  distances  apart,  viz:   7,  15,  and  23  inches,  one  grain  in  each  hill. 

Peed  is  driven  by  cog  wheels,  which  are  incased  so  that  trash  can  not  be  wound  into  them  or  clog 

them. 
Blades  have  reversible  ends,  and  are  also  adjustable  up  or  down  to  regulate  the  depth  of  planting 

and  covering. 
Regularly  furnished  with  shovel  blade  coverers  (unless  otherwise  ordered),  which  can  be  set  to  any 

side  angle  desired. 
Distributes  cottonseed  meal  and   all  commercial  fertilizers  perfectly,  from  the   smallest  to  the 

largest  flow  desired. 
A  new  feature  of  the  covering  blades  is  that  they  can  be  set  upward  or  downward,  and  inward  or 

outward,  to  throw  more  or  less  dirt  on  the  seed. 

The  Modern  Planter  is  designed  especially  to  plant  cotton  and  corn,  but  will  also  plant  per- 
fectly sorghum,  beans,  peas,  or  any  seed,  for  which  special  plates  will  be  supplied. 

The  planter  is  constructed  entirely  of  iron  and  steel;  is  light,  durable,  well-balanced,  well- 
proportioned,  simple  and  easy  to  operate,  and  the  strongest  combined  planter  in  the  field. 

Fertilizer  attachment  which  requires  no  changes  to  attach  can  be  furnished.     Costs  extra. 

Wood  dragboard  coverer,  or  a  concave  roller,  can  be  furnished.     Costs  extra. 

Special  plates,  to  plant  more  and  other  distances  apart  than  those  regularly  sent,  can  be  fur- 
nished on  application. 

Directions  for  setting  up  and  operating  on  page  156. 

For  prices  on  repairs,  see  page  156. 


PRICE    LIST. 
Each  Planter  is  regularly  furnished  with  one  Cotton  and  three  Corn  Plates. 


Number,  Name,  and  Style. 

Code  Vl^ord. 

"Weight. 

Price. 

No.  1,  Modern.  Cotton  and  Corn  Planter,  -with  "> 
Diamond  Point  Blade  Coverers  , j 

No.  2,  Modern  Cotton  and  Corn  Planter,  with  ) 
Spoon  Blade  Coverers f 

Fertilizer  Attachment 

Wood  ©ragboard  Coverer,  with  Steel  Springs.  . 

Concave  Roller      

Ottar. 

Ousel. 

Outcast. . 
Ovarious. 
Ovicular. 

103  lbs. 

103  lbs. 

14  lbs. 

7  lbs. 

18  lbs. 

$18  50 

18  50 

7  50 

1  50 

2  25 

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Avery's  "Louisville"  Planter. 


Perfect  combined  planter  and  drill. 

Has  a  cut-off  lever  by  which,  operator  regulates  flow  of  seed. 
Constructed  of  iron  and  steel ;  is  light,  yet  strong  and  durable. 
The  reversible  opener  blade  is  adjustable  to  regulate  the  depth  of  planting. 
Plants  cotton,  corn,  beans,  peas,  or  any  seed  perfectly,  either  in  hills  or  drills. 
Will  plant  corn,  from  one  to  three  grains,  4>^,  6,  9, 12, 18,  24,  36,  and  72  inches  apart. 
Patent  break-backs  on  opener  blade  standard,  and  also  on  covering  blade  standards. 
As  a  cotton  planter  it  will  plant  a  continuous  drill  in  any  quantity  that  may  be  desired. 

We  supply  five  (5)  planting  plates  for  dropping  corn,  and  can  supply  special  plates  for  special  distances  or  partic- 
ular seeds,  from  the  smallest  to  the  largest. 

Planter  has  the  rotary  movement,  driven  by  a  sprocket  wheel  and  chain,  the  chain  being  attached  outside 
of  frame,  thus  avoiding  all  liability  to  clog  or  load  with  trash  from  the  driver  wheel. 

Directions  for  setting  up  and  operating  on  page  154. 

For  prices  on  repairs,  see  pages  154  and  155. 

PRICE  LIST. 


Number,  Name,  and  Style. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Orulum. 

O-wser. 

Oxygon. 

110  lbs. 

121  lbs. 

9  lbs. 

$19  00 
19  00 

No.  2,  Louisville  Planter,  "with  Spoon  Blade  Coverers.  -  -  

Spring  Board  Coverer,  for  either  Nos.  1  or  2 

1  25 

Avery's 
Dow-Law"  Cotton  Planter. 


With  wood  or  iron  furrow  wheel. 
The  springboard  coverer  has  the  best  of  spring-steel  springs. 
Made  of  seasoned  wood,  first-class  material,  and  well  finished. 

Corn  planting  attachment  (as  shown  at  right  of  planter)  is  only  sent  when  specially  ordered,  and  will  cost  extra. 
Nos.  3  and  4  have  our  new  cut-off  feed  lever  (see  it  between  the  handles),  by  which  operator  can  regulate 
easily  and  certainly  the  flow  of  seed,  or  stop  the  flow  entirely  while  in  motion,  thus  preventing  wasting  of  seed 
while  turning  around.  For  prices  on  repairs,  see  page  149. 

PRICE  LIST. 


Number  and  Name. 

Style. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Corn 
Attachment. 

No.  1,  Dow-La-w  Cotton  Planter 
No.  2,  Dow-La-w  Cotton  Planter 
No.  3,  Do-w-La-w  Cotton  Planter 
No.  4    Dow-Law  Cotton  Planter 

Old,  with  Wood  Wheel-.. 

Old,  with  Iron  Wheel 

New,  with  Wood  Wheel . . 
New  with  Iron  Wheel 

Pacifier. 
Pacos. 
Paddock. 
Pageant. 

64  lbs. 
72  lbs. 
63  lbs. 
72  lbs. 

$6  00 
6  50 
6  00 
6  50 

$2  00 
2  00 
2  00 
2  00 

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AVERY'S  *' REVOLUTION"  DISC  CULTIVATOR. 

(Patented.) 


Avery's  "Revolution"  Disc  Cultivator  has  scored  unqualified,  sweeping  success  in  all  parts  of 
the  country,  and  is  admittedly  far  in  the  lead  of  all  other  machines.  Reports  received  from  all 
dealers  and  farmers  who  handled  them  during  the  past  several  seasons  are  that  they  have  given 
universal  satisfaction. 

The  simplicity  of  the  various  adjustments  is  not  embodied  or  equaled  in  any  other,  and  is 
sure  to  be  appreciated  by  those  who  are  aware  that  it  takes  from  twenty  to  forty-five  minutes  to 
accomplish  the  same  changes  on  all  other  disc  cultivators  that  are  made  in  ours  in  a  very  few 
moments. 

Avery's  "Revolution"  Disc  Cultivator  will  do  perfect  work  and  be  under  perfect  control 
while  the  operator  walks.     No  other  will. 

CONSTRUCTION : 

The  wheels  are  of  steel,  with  removable  boxes. 

The  wheel  spindles  are  made  of  cold-rolled  steel. 

The  fenders  are  adjustable  for  either  large  or  small  corn. 

The  seat  can  be  raised  or  lowered  as  desired,  to  suit  either  man  or  boy. 

Covered  oil  holes  are  at  the  top  of  the  disc  yoke,  convenient  to  get  at  and  preventing  dirt 
from  getting  into  the  boxes. 

The  "  Revolution  "  is  constructed  almost  entirely  of  steel,  and  is  perfect  in  point  of  strength 
and  durability. 

Ball  Bearings.  The  discs  revolve  on  hardened  steel  balls  of  the  very  finest  kind,  which 
lightens  the  draft  materially  and  adds  years  to  the  life  of  the  machine. 

The  arch  is  from  four  to  eight  inches  higher  than  that  of  any  other  disc  cultivator,  and,  as 
will  be  seen  from  the  cut,  is  entirely  free  from  obstructions,  having  no  connecting  yoke  to 
interfere  with  the  crop  being  cultivated;  thus  any  crop  may  be  "laid  by"  with  the  "Revolution." 

Swivel  Frame.  By  means  of  a  swivel  frame  the  operator  guides  the  machine  perfectly 
with  the  hand  lever.  The  "Revolution"  is  more  readily  guided  by  means  of  either  the  hand 
lever  or  the  team  than  any  other  disc  cultivator,  because  the  discs  are  connected  directly  with  the 
frame  and  the  action  is  therefore  instantaneous,  and  with  the  Crescent  Ratchet  attachment  the 
guiding  lever  can  be  set  at  any  angle  desired,  which  will  be  of  special  advantage  when  working 
in  circular  rows  or  on  hillsides. 

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Avery's  "Revolution"  Disc  Cultivator — Continued. 

(Patented.) 

The  Discs  can  be  set  to  different  angles  by  a  hand  lever.  This  is  a  very  important  feature, 
especially  on  hillsides. 

To  adjust  the  discs  to  the  angle  or  slant  of  the  corn  or  cotton  rows  it  is  only  necessary  to 
loosen  two  nuts,  which  can  be  done  in  a  moment. 

The  penetration  of  the  discs  is  regulated  by  the  levers,  and  the  bottom  edge  of  the  discs  can 
be  lowered  seven  inches  below  the  wheels  or  raised  six  inches  above  them  or  the  ground. 

The  soil  can  be  thrown  to  or  from  the  plants  by  removing  one  bolt  from  the  adjusting  lever, 
when  the  discs  can  be  completely  reversed  without  being  removed  from  the  spindle. 

Each  set  of  discs  is  entirely  independent  of  the  other,  and  is  governed  by  its  own  lifting  lever. 
In  cultivating  in  rough  or  uneven  ground,  any  movement  or  position  given  one  gang  does  not  in 
any  way  affect  the  other. 

To  widen  or  narrow  the  distance  between  the  two  sets  of  discs  it  is  only  necessary  to  loosen 
two  set-screws,  when  the  entire  gang,  lever,  spindle,  and  all  slide  on  the  frame,  and  can  be  placed 
at  any  point  desired.  When  straight  the  two  inner  discs  can  be  narrowed  to  a  four-inch  space,  or 
widened  to  twenty-six  inches. 

We  can  furnish  two  extra  discs  to  be  bolted  on  by  hubs,  which  convert  the  cultivator  into  a 
first  class  Disc  Harrow.  When  using  as  a  harrow,  the  discs  can  be  arranged  to  throw  in  one  direc- 
tion only,  doing  much  better  work  than  can  be  done  with  a  regular  disc  harrow.  (Always  use 
bedding  bar  when  bedding  or  harrowing.) 

A  disc  cultivator  pulverizes  the  soil  around  drill  or  row  crops  better  than  any  other  implement. 

The  Hitch.  The  eveners  are  so  arranged  that  the  horses  always  walk  exactly  in  the  middle 
of  the  furrows. 

The  distance  between  the  hitches  of  our  eveners  can  be  adjusted  from  three  feet  eight  inches 
to  four  feet  two  inches. 

The  Draft  is  direct  from  the  steel  eveners  to  the  discs,  not  on  the  pole,  thus  relieving  the 
frame  and  pole  of  all  strain,  and  necessarily  making  the  life  of  the  cultivator  triple  that  of  any 
other  made.  The  "gather"  of  the  wheels  is  as  accurate  as  that  of  any  buggy,  which  makes  the 
cultivator  run  very  light. 

The  Tread.  While  we  have  a  wider  range  between  the  discs  than  any  other  disc  culti- 
vator, the  "tread"  or  distance  between  the  wheels  is  less  than  any  other;  the  narrowest  tread 
being  52J  inches,  and  the  widest  57-|  inches.  This  advantage  prevents  the  wheels  from  running 
on  sides  of  the  adjoining  rows,  for  which  other  disc  cultivators  are  now  being  condemned.  This 
change  may  be  made  by  loosening  one  nut. 

Attachments.  We  make  the  following  implements  complete,  or  as  attachments  to  the 
Revolution  frame  or  carriage. 

Many  combination  tools  are  failures  because  attempting  too  much.  Each  and  every  one  of 
the  following  "Kevolution"  line,  however,  is  absolutely  perfect  as  a  single,  separate  tool,  or  as 
an  attachment,  and  in  combinations : 

Six  Shovel  Cultivator,  see  cut  and  description  on  page  66. 

Spring  Tooth  Cultivator,  see  cut  and  description  on  page  67. 

Stalk  Cutter  with  Spiral  Knives,  see  cut  and  description  on  page  68. 

Stalk  Cutter  with  Straight  Knives,  see  cut  and  description  on  page  68. 

Disc  Harrow.  We  can  furnish  two  extra  discs  to  be  bolted  on  by  hubs,  which  convert 
the  cultivator  into  a  first  class  disc  harrow. 

For  sugar  land  and  other  special  work  we  build  extra  big  machines,  known  as  Revolution 
No.  2,  No.  3,  No.  4,  and  No.  5,  on  special  orders.  No.  1  has  been  found  strong  and  big  enough  for 
heaviest  work  in  corn,  cotton,  etc. 

Directions  for  setting  up  and  operating  on  page  157. 

For  prices  on  repairs,  see  pages  158  and  159. 


PRICE  LIST. 

With  Steel  Singletrees  and  Neckyoke,  Adjustable  Fenders,  Bedding' Bar, 

and  Six  16-inch  Discs. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  ■Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

No.   1.  Revolution  Disc  Cultivator 

Pair  16-inch  Discs,  with  Attachments   to   make  ) 
an  8  Disc  Cultivator  or  Harrow \ 

Palace. 
Palatine. 

650  lbs. 
38  lbs. 

$57  50 
6  00 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


Avery's  "Revolution"   Six-Shovel   Cultivator. 


WITH  BOLTED  OR  BREAK  PIN  FOOT.    EXTRA  STRONG. 

The  above  shows  our  Eevolution  Disc  Cultivator  Frame  with  Six-shovel  Cultivator  Attach- 
ment. It  is  built  extra  strong;  ignorant  labor  can  not  hurt  it,  and  it  will  "stall"  any  two-horse  or 
two-mule  team  before  breaking  or  bending.  Adapted  to  the  cultivation  of  all  drill  or  row  crops, 
at  all  stages  of  growth.     A  small  boy  can  work  it. 

The  gangs  used  are  those  of  our  celebrated  No.  104  X  Comet  Cultivator,  which  cultivator 
is  so  popular  in  the  cotton  districts. 

The  gangs  may  be  moved  or  operated  independently,  and  steadilj^  held  to  the  work,  and  main- 
tain any  depth  from  two  inches  to  eight  inches  deep  without  varying  or  shying,  no  matter  what  the 
condition  of  soil. 

The  standards  are  made  of  such  strength  that  the  wood  break  pins  are  unnecessary,  but  the 
cultivator  can  be  used  as  a  break  pin  by  removing  lower  bolt  in  malleable  foot  and  inserting  wood 
pin;  they  are  adjustable  in  every  way,  up  or  down,  and  are  held  steadily  to  the  work, 
maintaining  any  depth  uniformly,  from  two  to  eight  inches,  no  matter  what  the  condition  of  the 
soil,  and  without  any  extra  exertion  on  part  of  the  driver. 

One,  two,  or  three  shovels  may  be  used  on  each  side  or  gang,  and  any  of  the  different  style 
"blades  as  shown  on  pages  135  to  139,  or  any  other  styles  of  blades  using  |-inch  bolt  up  to 
■|-inch  heel  bolt  may  be  vised. 

The  pitch  of  the  shovels  may  be  varied  by  adjustment  of  beams  at  eveners. 

The  Eevolution  Disc  Cultivator  is  fully  described  on  pages  64  and  65. 

Directions  for  setting  up  and  operating  on  page  157. 

For  special  blades,  see  pages  135  to  139. 

For  prices  on  repairs,  see  page  160. 

PRICE    LIST. 
With  Steel  Singletrees  and  Neckyoke. 
Furnished  with  the  following  blades  unless  otherwise  ordered  : 

One  No.  47  Wallis  Combination  Shovel 2     -3  x  10  x  }(. 

One  No.  47  Wallis  Combination  Shovel 2>^-4  x  10  x  J^:. 

One  No.  47  "Wallis  Combination  Shovel 3    -5  x  10  x  %. 

One  No.  48  Wallis  Combination  Shovel 2    -3  x  lOx  }(. 

One  No.  48  Wallis  Combination  Shovel 2i^-4x  10  x  %. 


One  No.  48  Wallis  Combination  Shovel 

3    - 

5xl0x  X- 

Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

No.  1,  Revolution  Six-Shovel  Cultivator  Complete 

No.  1,  Revolution  Six-Shovel  Attachment  only 

Palendar. 
Palilogy. 

697  lbs. 
165  lbs. 

$57  50 
23  00 

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Avery's  **  Revolution  "  Spring  Tooth  Cultivator. 


Above  cut  shows  our  Revolution  Disc  Cultivator  Erame  with  Spring  Tooth  Cultivator 
Attachment,  which  is  especially  adapted  for  use  in  rough  or  stony  ground  and  for  shallow  cultiva- 
tion.    A  perfect  cultivator  for  all  drill  or  row  crops,  at  all  stages  of  growth. 

The  springs  are  flexible,  and  allow  the  teeth  to  pass  around  or  over  any  ordinary  obstruction. 

The  diamond  point  blades  are  reversible,  and,  being  small,  they  do  not  penetrate  far  enough 
to  injure  the  crop  roots,  while  at  the  same  time  they  destroy  all  weeds  and  surface  growth  between 
the  rows  and  permit  proper  absorption  of  moisture  by  the  growing  plant. 

Each  set  of  gangs  is  entirely  independent  of  the  other;  is  governed  by  its  own  lifting  lever. 
In  culti  seating  in  rough  or  uneven  ground,  any  movement  or  position  given  one  gang  does  not  in 
any  way  affect  the  other. 

To  widen  or  narrow  the  distance  between  the  two  sets  of  shovels  it  is  only  necessary  to  loosen 
two  set-screws,  when  the  entire  gang,  lever,  spindle,  and  all  slide  on  the  frame,  and  can  be  placed 
at  any  point  desired. 

Each  set  of  blades  can  be  adjusted  in  any  way  desired,  to  fit  the  sides  of  beds.  The  blades 
can  be  set  at  different  angles  by  means  of  a  hand  lever  in  easy  reach  of  the  operator.  This  is  a 
very  important  feature,  especially  on  hillsides. 

The  penetration  of  the  blades  is  regulated  by  the  lifting  levers. 

Reversible  for  in  or  out-throw.  The  soil  can  be  thrown  to  or  from  the  plants  hy  simply 
loosening  two  nuts  on  yoke  swivel  J  X  97  and  shifting  the  gangs  to  position  desired. 

The  Revolution  Disc  Cultivator  is  fully  described  on  pages  64  and  65. 

Directions  for  setting  up  and  operating  on  page  157. 

For  prices  on  repairs,  see  page  160. 


PRICE   LIST. 

With  Steel  Singletrees  and  Neckyoke. 


Number  and  Name. 


No.  1,  Revolution  Spring  Tooth  Cultivator  Complete 
No.  1,  Revolution  Spring  Tooth  Attachment  only 


Code  Word. 


Pallial. 
Palmar. 


Weight. 


612  lbs. 
80  lbs. 


Price. 


$50  00 
14  00 


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AVERY'S  "REVOLUTION"  STALK  CUTTER. 


WITH  EITHER  SPIRAL  OR  STRAIGHT  KNIVES. 


Above  cut  represents  our  "  Eevolution "  Disc  Cultivator  Carriage  with  Stalk  Cutter 
Attachment. 

An  extra  high  grade  machine  in  principle,  construction,  and  execution.  Without  question  the 
strongest  and  best  stalk  cutter  made.  Has  all  the  pressure  and  cutting  capacity  you  wish  to  get. 
Cuts  the  heaviest  cotton  or  cornstalks,  no  matter  what  their  condition,  green  or  wet,  and  it  will 
cut  stalks  where  no  other  rnachine  will. 

The  only  stalk  cutter  that  satisfactorily  and  easily  cuts  the  big,  heavy  stalks  of  the  Brazos 
bottoms  in  Texas,  and  of  the  Delta  and  other  bottoms. 

Cuts  the  stalks  into  twelve-inch  pieces. 

Has  seven  (7)  double-edged  and  reversible  spiral  knives. 

Wheels  and  cylinder  spider;  both  have  removable  boxes. 

With  the  easy  motion  of  the  spiral  knives  there  is  no  jolting. 

The  drag  hooks  are  raised  or  lowered  by  means  of  a  lever  within  easy  reach  of  the  operator. 

Cylinder  revolves  on  the  axle,  and  the  axle  itself  does  not  revolve,  hence  there  is  no  danger 
of  vines  or  trash  winding  about  the  axle;  it  is  non-cloggable. 

Any  degree  of  penetration  can  be  given  the  knives  by  means  of  the  levers,  by  which  the  entire 
weight  of  machine  and  driver  can  be  forced  on  the  knives. 

STRAIGHT  KNIFE  STALK  CUTTER.    We  can  furnish  same  to  any  one  preferring  them. 

The  Revolution  Disc  Cultivator  is  fully  described  on  pages  64  and  65. 

Directions  for  attaching  stalk  cutter  attachment  on  page  161. 

For  prices  on  repairs,  see  pages  160  and  161. 

PRICE   LIST. 


Number  and  Name. 


No.  1,  Revolution  Stalk  Cutter,  complete,  I 

■with  Steel  Singletrees  and  Neckyoke.-  J' 
No.  2,  Revolution  Stalk  Cutter,  complete,  \ 

with  Steel  Singletrees  and  Neckyoke--  J 
No.  1,  Revolution  Stalk  Cutter  Attachment  \ 

only J 

No.  2,  Revolution  Stalk  Cutter  Attachment  (^ 

only--- - ) 


Style. 

Weight. 

Code  Word. 

Price. 

Spiral  Knives 

713  lbs. 

Palsical. 

$63  00 

Straight  Knives — 

713  lbs. 

Pampre. 

63  00 

Spiral  Knives 

211  lbs. 

Pandora. 

27  00 

Straight  Knives — 

211  lbs. 

Panicle. 

27  00 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


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AVERY'S  RIDING  CULTIVATORS. 

(Patented.) 


No.  175.    "New  South"  Combined  Riding  and  Walking  Cultivator. 
With  Rigid  Pipe  Beams  and  Break-Back  Standards. 

This  cultivator  is  especially  adapted  to  the  black,  waxy  land  of  Texas  and  the  rich  delta  of 
the  Mississippi  and  similar  stiff  or  sticky  soils. 

Has  rigid  pipe  beams  of  extra  length. 

The  frame  used  is  the  same  as  the  Western. 

The  space  between  the  beams  can  be  narrowed  or  widened  as  desired. 

The  standards  are  made  of  1^^^^  inch  round  spring  steel,  and  can  be  adjusted  up  or  down  and 
given  any  pitch  desired 

The  friction  break-back  attachment  used  on  this  cultivator  relieves  any  excessive  strain 
which  may  be  thrown  on  the  shovels  or  standards,  and  does  away  with  the  annoyance  of  the 
wooden  break  pin. 

The  shovels  are  securely  bolted  to  the  solid  round  steel  standards,  with  the  foot  extending  well 
under  and  toward  the  point,  which  supports  the  shovel  in  the  weakest  part. 

We  make  this  cultivator  with  Spring  Trip  Foot,  see  No.  177. 

For  prices  on  repairs,  see  pages  162,  163,  and  164. 

For  special  blades,  see  pages  135  to  139. 

Directions  for  setting  up  on  page  165. 

PRICE  LIST. 

With  Steel  Singletrees  and  Neckyoke,  Fenders,  Two  Plain  Shovels,  No.  36, 
Two  Corn  Shovels,  No.  35,  and  Two  Drane-Dixon  Sweeps,  No.  4-6. 


Number  and  Name. 

With 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

No.  175,  New  South  Cultivator.  _ . 
No.  177,  New  South  Cultivator.  _. 

Friction  Break-Back. 
Spring  Trip. 

Pantheon. 
Pantry. 

460  lbs. 
476  lbs. 

$47  00 
51  50 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY, 


AVERY'S   RIDING   CULTIVATORS. 

(Patented. 


No.  160.    "Western"  Combined  Riding  and  Walking  Cultivator,  with  Parallel 

Beams  and  Break  Pin  Foot. 

The  Western  Cultivator  has  the  strongest  frame  of  any  cultivator  offered  to  the  trade,  and 
possesses  every  feature  essential  to  perfect  and  easy  operation. 

The  wheels  are  adjustable  to  different  width  of  rows. 

The  arch  is  extra  high  and  adapted  to  the  tallest  corn  or  cotton. 

The  handles  can  be  adjusted  to  any  desired  height  or  distance  apart. 

The  depth  of  cultivating  is  regulated  by  lengthening  or  shortening  the  chain. 

Adjustable  foot,  by  which  the  shovel  can  be  given  any  desired  degree  of  penetration  or  pitch. 

The  gangs  are  balanced  with  springs,  which  enables  the  operator  to  lift  and  operate  the  gangs 
with  perfect  ease. 

Adjustable  standards,  which  can  be  raised  or  lowered  to  suit  depth  of  cultivation,  specially 
adapting  cultivator  for  ridge  cultivating. 

Adjustable  shovels.  By  means  of  the  shovel  block  the  shovels  can  be  set  at  any  desired 
angle,  to  throw  the  ground  to  or  from  the  cotton  or  corn. 

The  seat  is  adjustable  forward  or  backward  or  to  any  height  desired,  and  when  cultivator  is 
used  as  a  walker  the  seat  can  be  thrown  forward. 

"With  parallel  square  pipe  beams.  In  the  parallel  movement  each  shovel  stands  square  with 
the  work  or  at  right  angle  to  the  line  of  draft,  and  remains  in  the  same  position  when  the  gangs 
are  shifted  to  the  right  or  left. 

Spring  tooth  gangs  can  be  attached  to  any  of  our  "Western  Cultivators.     See  cut,  page  76. 

For  prices  on  repairs,  see  pages  162,  163,  and  164. 

For  special  blades,  see  pages  135  to  139.  Directions  for  setting  up  on  page  165. 

PRICE  LIST. 

With  Steel  Singletrees  and  Neckyoke,  Fenders,  Two  Plain  Shovels,  No.  25, 
and  Two  Twisted  Shovels,  Nos.  26  and  27. 


Name. 


No. 


160  "Western  Cultivator 


With 


Four  Shovel  Standards. 


Ptvle  Foot. 


Code  Word. 


Break  Pin.  Papescent. 


160  Spring  Tooth  Cultivator  Gangs,  per  set |  Pappous. 

70 


Weight. 


475  lbs. 
105  lbs. 


Price. 


$45  00 
14  00 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S   RIDING   CULTIVATORS. 

(Patented.) 


No.  161.     "Western"  Combined  Riding-  and  Walking  Cultivatoi-,  with  Parallel 
Beams  and  Spring  Trip  Foot. 

With  the  exception  of  the  foot,  this  cultivator  is  the  same  as  the  iNo.  112  described  on  previous 
page.  Our  spring  trips  will  he  found  to  give  entire  satisfaction ;  are  strong,  durahle,  and  effective, 
and  not  liable  to  get  out  of  order.  Great  care  is  taken  that  our  spring  trips  leave  the  factory 
properly  adjusted,  and  no  adjustment  is  necessary  by  the  user. 

The  Western  cultivators  are  strictly  first-class  in  every  particular — material,  construction, 
strength,  and  workmanship. 

They  have  a  greater  number  of  adjustments,  which  can  be  more  quickly  and  easily  made, 
than  any  other  cultivator  offered  to  the  trade. 

Spring  Tooth  Gangs  can  be  attached  to  any  of  our  Western  cultivators.     See  cut  on  page  76. 

For  prices  on  repairs,  see  pages  162,  163,  and  164. 

For  special  blades,  see  pages  135  to  139. 

Directions  for  setting  up  on  page  165. 

PRICE  LIST. 

With   Steel   Singletrees    and   Neckyoke,   Fenders,  Two  Plain  Shovels,  No.  25, 
and  Two  Twisted  Shovels,  Nos.  26  and  27. 


No. 


161 
160 


Name. 


With 


Style  Foot. 


"Western  Cultivator   Four  Shovel  Standards  [Spring  Trip 
Spring  Tooth  Cultivator  Gangs,  per  set 


Code  Word. 


Parachute. 
Pappous. 


Weight.       Price. 


483  lbs.  $49  50 
105  lbs.      14  00 


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LOUISVILLE,  KY, 


AVERY'S  WALKING  CULTIVATORS. 

(Patented.) 


No.  107.    "COMET"  WALKING  CULTIVATOR.    WITH  BREAK  PIN  FOOT. 

This  cultivator  can  he  more  quickly  and  easily  adapted  for  different  classes  of  work  than  any 
other  cultivator  offered  to  the  trade,  and  is  equaled  by  none  as  to  strength  and  freeness  from  weak 
points. 

The  general  finish  and  appearance  is  bright  and  light;  the  frame  and  gangs  are  painted  a 
bright  red  and  striped,  and  the  wheels  yellow. 

The  arch  is  high  and  adjustable,  and  can  be  easily  widened  out  or  narrowed  in. 

The  steel  wheels  are  high,  have  removable  boxing,  and  move  with  the  arch,  which  leaves 
plenty  of  room  to  work  the  gangs  laterally. 

The  draft  is  direct  from  the  end  of  the  gangs,  preventing  racking  or  straining  the  frame. 

The  distance  between  the  standards  can  be  narrowed  or  widened  to  suit  different  width  of 
shovels,  and  are  adjustable  up  or  down  for  deep  or  shallow  cultivation. 

The  foot  can  be  adjusted  so  as  to  change  the  penetration  of  the  shovels,  and  with  the  shovel 
block  the  shovels  can  be  set  at  any  angle  desired,  to  throw  the  dirt  to  or  from  the  cotton  or  corn; 
any  style  of  shovel  that  fastens  with  a  common  heel  bolt  can  be  attached. 

The  handles  can  be  adjusted  to  any  height  or  distance  apart. 

Special  blades  can  be  furnished  for  scraping  up  both  sides  of  a  cotton  or  corn  row  at  once,  and 
for  barring  off  or  laying  bj'  cotton  or  corn.     For  special  blades  see  pages  135  to  139. 

Spring  tooth  gangs  can  be  attached  to  any  of  our  Comet  Cultivators.     See  cut  on  page  76. 

For  prices  on  repairs  see  pages  166,  167,  and  168. 

Directions  for  setting  up  on  page  169. 

PRICE  LIST, 

With  Steel  Eveners,  Singletrees,  and  Neckyoke,  Fenders,  Two  Plain  Shovels, 
No.  25,  and  Two  Twisted  Shovels,  Nos.  26  and  27. 


No. 

Name. 

With 

Style  Foot. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

107 
107 

Comet  Cultivator 
Spring  Tooth  Cu 

Four  Shovel  Standards, 
tivator  Gangs,  per  set  _ . 

Break  Pin. 

Paradisea. 
Paragraph 

329  lbs. 
105  lbs. 

$29  00 
14  00 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  WALKING  CULTIVATORS. 

(Patented.) 


No.  108.     "COMET"  WALKING  CULTIVATOR.    WITH  SPRING  TRIP  FOOT. 

With  the  exception  of  the  foot  this  cultivator  is  the  same  as  the  No.  107,  described  on  previous 
page.  Our  spring  trips  will  be  found  to  give  entire  satisfaction;  are  strong,  durable,  and  effective, 
and  not  liable  to  get  out  of  order.  Great  care  is  taken  that  our  spring  trips  leave  the  factory 
properly  adjusted,  and  no  adjustment  is  necessary  by  the  user. 

With  the  adjustable  arch,  adjustable  gangs,  adjustable  standards,  adjustable  foot,  adjustable 
handles,  and  the  shovels  adjustable  on  foot,  we  offer  a  cultivator  that  can  be  adapted  for  any  crop 
or  soil.  The  Comet  Cultivators  are  noted  for  their  strength.  They  are  not  light,  flimsy-built 
cultivators,  but  are  strongly  constructed  and  free  from  weak  points. 

The  draft  is  direct  from  the  end  of  the  gangs,  preventing  racking  or  straining  the  frame. 

Spring  tooth  gangs  can  be  attached  to  any  of  our  Comet  Cultivators.     See  cut  on  page  76. 

For  prices  on  repairs,  see  pages  166,  167,  and  168. 

Por  special  blades,  see  pages  135  to  139. 

Directions  for  setting  up  on  page  169. 


PRICE   LIST. 

With   Steel   Eveners,  Singletrees,  and    Neckyoke,  Fenders,  Two  Plain  Shovels, 
No.  25,  and  Two  Twisted  Shovels,  Nos.  26  and  27. 


No. 


108 
107 


Name. 


Comet  Cultivator 


With 


FourShovelStandards 


Style  Foot. 


Spring  Tooth  Cultivator  Gangs,  per  set 


Spring  Trip 


Code  Word. 


Paralogy. 
Paragraph. 


Weight.      Price 


331  lbs.    $32  50 
105  lbs.       14  00 


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LOUISVILLE,  KY- 


AVERY'S   WALKING   CULTIVATORS. 

(Patented.) 


No.  1  12.    "Comet"  Walking  Cultivator.    With  Break  Pin  Foot. 
Witli  Parallel  Beams. 
With  the  parallel  movement  embraced  in  this  cultivator,  all  the  shovels  stand  in  the  same  rela- 
tive position  to  the  line  of  draft  at  all  times,  and  the  front  and  rear  shovels  have  precisely  the 
same  amount  of  lateral  movement.     The  square  pipe  beams  are  light,  yet  strong  and  durable. 

SOME  OF  THE  DESIRABLE  FEATURES  OF  THE   COMET  CULTIVATOR  ARE  : 

Adjustable  High  Arch,  High  Steel  Wheels  (with  removable  boxes), 

Adjustable  Standards,  Steel  Eveners  (do  not  wear  pole). 

Adjustable  Handles,  Steel  Singletrees  and  Neckyoke, 

Adjustable  Foot,  Strong  Lifting  Springs, 

Shovels  can  be  set  at  any  desired  angle  on  the  Foot. 

The  draft  is  direct  from  the  end  of  the  gangs,  which  makes  it  impossible  to  rack  or  strain  the 
frame. 

Spring  tooth  gangs  can  be  attached  to  any  of  our  Comet  Cultivators.     See  cut  on  page  76, 
For  prices  on  repairs,  see  pages  166,  167,  and  168. 
For  special  blades,  see  pages  135  to  139. 
Directions  for  setting  up  on  page  169. 

PRICE    LIST. 

With  Steel   Eveners,  Singletrees,  and  Neckyoke,   Fenders,  Two  Plain  Shovels, 
No.  25,  and  Two  Twisted  Shovels,    Nos.   26  and  27. 


No. 

Name. 

With                        '    Style  Foot. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

112 
112 

Comet  Cultivator 
Spring  Tooth  Cu 

Four  Shovel  Standards  Break  Pin. 
tivator  Gangs,   per  set 

Paraquet. 
Paravail. 

325  lbs. 
105  lbs. 

$31  oa 

14  00 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  WALKING  CULTIVATORS. 

(Patented.) 


No.  113.    "  Comet"  Walking  Cultivator  with  Spring  Trip  Foot. 
With  Parallel  Beams. 

With  exception  of  the  foot,  the  general  construction  is  the  same  as  the  No.  112  described  on 
previous  page. 

The  spring  trips  are  strong,  durable,  and  effective. 

A  spring  trip  cultivator  to  successfully  stand  the  jarring  and  racking  in  rooty  and  rocky  land 
should  be  strongly  constructed  and  free  from  weak  points.  This  cultivator  will  be  found  to  wear 
longer  and  necessitate  less  expense  for  repairs  than  any  other  offered  to  the  trade. 

The  number  of  different  adjustments  in  this  cultivator  makes  it  the  most  desirable  cultivator 
on  the  market. 

Spring  Tooth  Gangs  can  be  attached  to  any  of  our  Comet  Cultivators.     See  cut  on  page  76. 

For  prices  on  repairs,  see  pages  166,  167,  and  168. 

For  special  blades,  see  pages  135  to  139. 

Directions  for  setting  up  on  page  169. 

PRICE  LIST. 

With  Steel  Eveners,  Singletrees,  and  Neckyoke,  Fenders,  Two  Plain  Shovels, 
No.  25,  and  Two  Twisted  Shovels,  Nos.  26  and  27. 


Number. 


113 
112 


Name. 


Comet  Cultivator 


AVith 


Style  Foot. 


FourShovelStandards  Spring  Trip 


Spring  Tooth  Cultivator  Gangs,  per  set 


Code  Word. 


Parcener. 
Paravail. 


Weight. 


335  lbs.  $34  50 
105  lbs.     14  00 


rs 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


J^^-^, 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  SPRING  TOOTH   CULTIVATORS. 


No.  lO.    "COMET"  WALKING  CULTIVATOR.    WITH  SPRING  TOOTH  GANGS. 

The  above  shows  our  Comet  Cultivator  Frame  with  Spring  Tooth  Gangs.  These  Gangs 
can  he  attached  to  any  of  our  Comet  or  Western  Cultivators. 

This  cultivator  is  especially  adapted  for  shallow  cultivation. 

The  springs  are  flexible  and  allow  the  teeth  to  pass  around  or  over  any  ordinary  obstruction, 
this  adapting  it  particularly  for  use  in  rough  or  stony  ground. 

The  diamond  point  blades  are  reversible,  and,  being  small,  they  do  not  penetrate  far  enough 
to  injure  the  crop  roots,  while  at  the  same  time  they  destroy  all  weeds  and  surface  growth  between 
the  rows  and  permit  proper  absorption  of  moisture  by  the  growing  plants. 

The  Spring  Tooth  Gangs  can  be  adjusted  so  that  the  blades  will  throw  the  ground  to  or  from 
the  plant  by  simply  loosening  the  bolt  on  coupling  head  B117  and  shifting  the  gangs  to  position 
desired. 

The  handles  can  be  adjusted  to  any  desired  height  or  distance  apart. 

For  prices  on  repairs,  seepages  160,  167,  and  168. 

Directions  for  setting  up  on  page  169. 


PRICE  LIST. 

With  Steel  Eveners,  Singletrees,  and  Neckyoke. 


Number  and  Name. 

Style. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

No.    10,  Comet  Spring  Tooth  Cultivator,  complete. _. 
No.    20,  "Western  Spring  Tooth  Cultivator,  complete. 
No.  160,  Spring  Tooth  Cultivator  Gangs,  per  set... 

Walking 
Riding 

Pargasite. 

Parisian. 

Pappous. 

Paragraph 

Paravail. 

190  lbs. 
320  lbs. 
105  lbs. 
105  lbs. 
105  lbs. 

$24  50 
40  00 
14  00 

No.  107,  Spring  Tooth  Cultivator  Gangs,  per  set 

No.  112,  Spring  Tooth  Cultivator  Gangs,  per  set 

14  00 
14  00 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  WALKING  CULTIVATORS. 

(Patented.) 

lis  cultivator  is  built  so  strong  that  no  ground  is  stiff  or  rooty  enough  to  bend  or  break 
any  part.     Used  with  perfect  success  in  new  ground. 


No.   1  04-.     "Comet"   Walking    Cultivator.    Extra    strong.     With    Rigid   Beams   and 

Bolted  or  Break  Pin  Foot. 

No.  104  with  four  shovel  standards.     No.  104X  with  six  shovel  standards. 

This  cultivator  frame  and  gangs  make  the  most  complete  cultivator  on  the  market,  as  well  as 
the  strongest,  and  can  be  used  in  new  ground  with  perfect  safety,  as  this  cultivator  will  stall  any 
ordinary  team  of  horses  without  breakage. 

The  frame  is  constructed  on  the  same  principle  as  our  other  styles  of  Comet  Cultivators,  except 
that  it  is  made  extra  heavy,  and-  with  wide  hitch,  especially  adapted  to  the  cultivation  of  cotton 
and  corn. 

The  standards  are  made  of  such  strength  that  the  wood  break  pins  are  unnecessary,  but  the 
cultivator  can  be  used  as  a  break  pin  by  removing  lower  bolt  in  malleable  foot  and  inserting  wood 
pin.  They  are  adjustable  in  every  way,  up  and  down,  and  forward  or  backward,  and  to  either  side, 
so  as  to  suit  all  work,  and  will  work  with  any  kind  of  blade  found  on  a  plantation. 

Every  operation  from  the  first  cultivation  until  the  cotton  is  laid  by  is  done  with  this  culti- 
vator, and  can  be  operated  by  any  one  that  can  handle  a  double  shovel  plow. 

With  this  cultivator  (and  the  attachments  we  make  for  it  described  on  pages  135  to  139)  we 
have  demonstrated  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  largest  cotton  and  corn  planters  in  the  Missifsippi 
Delta  that  it  will  save  over  two  dollars  every  day  the  cultivator  is  at  work. 

No.  1  04-X.    WITH   SIX  SHOVEL   STANDARDS. 

"We  make  this  cultivator  with  six  shovel  standards.  In  ordering,  be  careful  to  give  the  correct 
number. 

For  prices  on  repairs,  see  pages  166,  167,  and  168. 
For  special  blades,  see  pages  135  to  139. 
Directions  for  setting  up  on  page  169. 

PRICE   LIST. 

AVith  Steel  Eveners,  Singletrees,  and  Neckyoke,  Fenders,  No.  1 04-  with  Two   Plain  Shovels,  No.  25, 

and  Two  Twisted  Shovels,   Nos.   26  and   27,   No.   1  04-X  with   Three  each    Nos.  47  and  48 

AA'allis  Combination  Shovels. 


Number  and  Name. 

With 

Code  Word. 

Weight.          Price. 

No.  104     Comet  Cultivator 

No.  104X  Comet  Cultivator, 

Four  Shovel  Standards. 
Six  Shovel  Standards. 

Parlor. 
Paroquet. 

390  lbs.       $40  00 
408  lbs.         46  00 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  "STEEL  FIELD  ROLLER"  WITH  SEASONED  OAK  WEIGHT  BOX. 


AVERY'S  "STEEL  FIELD  ROLLER"  WITH  HEAVY  ANGLE  STEEL  WEIGHT  BOX. 

Adjustable  self-oiling  boxing. 

Steel  axle,  1|  inches  in  diameter. 

Steel  drums,  24  inches  in  diameter. 

Wood  weight  boxes  are  built  with    adjustable   truss    rods,  that  will    carry  any  weight  without 
allowing  the  frame  to  sag. 

PRICE  LIST. 


No. 

Name. 

With 

Length. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

1 

Steel  Field  Roller 

Wood  Weight  Box 

6      feet 

Parrotry. 

685  lbs. 

$45  00 

2 

Steel  Field  Roller 

Wood  "Weight  Box 

7      feet 

Parterre. 

735  lbs. 

48  50 

3 

Steel  Field  Roller 

Wood  Weight  Box 

1%  feet 

Partisan. 

765  lbs. 

50  50 

4 

Steel  Field  Roller 

Wood  Weight  Box 

8      feet 

Partridge. 

797  lbs. 

53  00 

5 

Steel  Field  Roller 

Steel'Weighc  Box 

6      feet 

Paschal. 

710  lbs. 

45  00 

6 

Steel  Field  Roller 

Steel  Weight  Box 

7      feet 

Pastel. 

758  lbs. 

48  50 

7- 

Steel  Field  Roller 

Steel  Weight  Box 

7y.  feet 

Pasture. 

765  lbs. 

50  50 

8 

Steel  Field  Roller 

Steel  Weight  Box 

8      feet 

Patella. 

797  lbs. 

53  00 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


"PROGRESS"    HAND-DUMP  HAY  RAKE-ALL  STEEL 


Coiled  teeth  with  flat  points,  oil  tempered  and  thoroughly  tested;  angle  steel  head,  steel  axle 
IJ  inches  diameter;  lock  lever,  which  holds  the  teeth  to  their  work  automatically;  raising  the  lever 
slightly  releases  the  lock  and  dumps  the  load,  the  operation  being  aided  by  the  weight  of  the 
.driver.     The  8  and  10  foot  rakes  have  combination  pole  and  shaft;    the  12  foot  rake  has  pole  only. 


"PROGRESS"   SELF-DUMP  HAY  RAKE— ALL  STEEL. 

The  dumping  device  is  simple  but  positive  in  its  operation,  and  is  operated  by  means  of  a  con- 
-venient  foot  trip  lever,  a  touch  of  the  foot  throwing  it  into  action.  The  description  given  above 
-applies  also  to  the  self-dump. 


Number  and  Name. 

Style. 

Size. 

No.  of 
Teeth. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

No.    7,  Progress  Hay  Rake 

Hand-Dump 

8  foot 

20 

Pathic. 

337  lbs. 

$29  00 

No.    8,  Progress  Hay  Rake 

Hand-Dump 

10  foot 

26 

Patina. 

385  lbs. 

32  00 

No.    9,  Progress  Hay  Rake 

Hand-Dump 

12  foot 

32 

Patroe. 

437  lbs. 

36  00 

No.  10,  Progress  Hay  Rake 

Self-Dump 

8  foot 

20 

Patroon. 

397  lbs. 

34  50 

No.  11,  Progress  Hay  Rake 

Self-Dump 

10  foot 

26 

Pauser. 

483  lbs. 

37  50 

■No.  12,  Progress  Hay  Rake 

Self-Dump 

12  foot 

32 

Pavilion. 

500  lbs. 

42  00 

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B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  SORGHUM  AND   SUGAR-CANE   MILL. 


THE  IMPROVED  THREE-ROLL  AVERY  CANE  MILL. 

"With  crucible  steel  shafts,  reversible  feed  guide,  brass  boxes,  and  all  the  latest  and  best 
improvements,  made  of  the  very  best  material,  and  the  lightest  running  mills  on  the  market. 

These  mills  have  the  gears  cast  separate  from  the  rolls,  so  that  when  a  cog-wheel  wears  out 
it  can  be  replaced  at  small  cost  by  a  new  one.  In  other  mills,  where  the  gear  and  rolls  are  cast 
together,  the  breaking  of  a  cog-wheel,  or  even  one  tooth,  involves  a  heavy  expense  to  repair  them. 
The  main  shaft  is  heavy  and  strong,  and  just  long  enough  to  enable  the  mill  to  be  set  near  the 
ground  without  any  liability  to  twisting  or  bending  it.  A  high  quality  mill,  hence  very  little 
breakage.     Costs  more  to  start  with,  but  cheapest  in  the  end. 

SIZE,  CAPACITY,  WEIGHT,  AND  PRICE. 


Number 

0 

1 

2 

3 

4 

Size... 

One  Horse. 

Regular 
One  Horse. 

Two  Horse. 

Regular 
Two  Horse. 

Heavy- 
Two  Horse. 

Estimated  capacity,  per  hour 

40  gallons. 

60  gallons. 

80  gallons. 

100  gallons. 

120  gallons. 

Height  of  Rolls-. 

53^  inches. 

6  3-16  inches. 

7%  inches. 

9%  inches. 

12  inches. 

Diameter  Large  Rolls 

10%  inches. 

11%  inches. 

133^  inches. 

14  13-16  inches. 

16  inches. 

Diameter  Small  Rolls.. i... 

6%  inches. 

6%  inches. 

73^  inches. 

8  inches. 

9  11-16  inches. 

Weight 

400  pounds. 

500  pounds. 

725  pounds. 

900  pounds. 

1,200  pounds. 

Code  Word 

Peacock. 

Peasant. 

Peccavi. 

Pectoral. 

Pedarian. 

Price,  with  wrench  and  bolts 

830  00 

S40  00 

160  00 

S80  00 

SI  00  00 

80 


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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


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AVERY'S  IMPROVED  COOK'S  EVAPORATOR. 


Our  pans  are  made  of  the  very  best  quality  of  galvanized  steel  or  hard  rolled  copper. 

In  our  Improved  Cook's  Pans  the  bottoms  are  absolutely  tight.  By  a  recent  invention 
■we  do  away  with  all  punching  of  holes  and  riveting  of  bolts  to  the  bottom.  These  bolt-holes 
(and  there  are  from  twenty  to  forty  in  all  other  makes  of  pans)  cause  leaks  and  no  end  of  trouble. 
By  our  device  our  pans  are  much  stronger,  can  not  leak  or  pull  apart. 

Our  furnaces  are  made  of  strong  and  heavy  sheet  iron  of  best  quality  (we  consider  selected 
wrought  iron  for  this  purpose  better  than  steel),  and  are  well  braced.  There  is  no  question  about 
the  superiority  of  the  Rocker  Furnace  for  the  Cook's  Pan. 

An  Evaporator  means  Pan,  Furnace,  Chimney,  and  Grate  Complete.  In  ordering 
Evaporators  to  go  with  Avery  Mills  always  order  one  or  two  numbers  higher  than  the 
Mills. 

COOK'S  IMPROVED  EVAPORATORS— Complete,  Pan  and  Furnace. 


No. 

Size. 

Capacity  per 

day  in  galls. 

syrup. 

Galvanized  Steel. 

Copper. 

Furnace  Only. 

Code  Word. 

Weight 

Price. 

Code  Word. 

Weight 

Price. 

Codeword.  1  Price. 

2 
3 
4 
5 

44x  72  in. 
44x  90  in. 
44x108  in. 
44x126  in. 

35  to   50 
50  to    70 
65  to  100 
75  to  125 

Pedireme. 
Peeress. 
Pekoe. 
Pellocid. 

250  lbs. 
275  lbs. 
300  lbs. 
350  lbs. 

$45  00 
55  00 
65  00 
75  00 

Pemmican. 
Pendant. 
Penguin. 
Pennate. 

270  lbs. 
285  lbs. 
315  lbs. 
365  lbs. 

875  00 
90  00 
105  00 
125  00 

Pension. 
Pentecost. 
Pepastic. 
Perceiver. 

125  00 
30  00 
35  00 
40  00 

COOK'S  IMPROVED  PANS.-W^lthout  Furnaces. 

Same  pan  used  for  either  portable  or  stationary  furnaces. 


Capacity  per 

Galvanized  Steel. 

Copper. 

No. 

Size. 

day  in  gallons 

syrup. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

2 

44x  72  in. 

35  to   50 

Percolate. 

80  lbs. 

$20  00 

Periwig. 

100  lbs. 

850  00 

3 

44x  90  in. 

50  to   70 

Perennial. 

100  lbs. 

25  00 

Permitter. 

110  lbs. 

60  00 

4 

44x108  in. 

65  to  100 

Perfidy. 

120  lbs. 

30  00 

Perroquet. 

135  lbs. 

70  00 

6 

44X126  in. 

75  to  125 

Perianth. 

135  lbs. 

40  00 

Personal. 

150  lbs. 

85  00 

6 

44x144  in. 

125  to  175 

Perilous. 

150  lbs. 

50  00 

Perspire. 

175  lbs. 

100  00 

7 

44x180  in. 

150  to  200 

Periplus. 

175  lbs. 

60  00 

Perturber. 

200  lbs. 

125  00 

FURNACE  FRONTS  AND  DOOR,  GRATES,  ETC.,  FOR  BRICK  ARCHES. 


No. 

Name. 

Extreme  Size, 

Size  of  Door. 

Code  Word. 

Price. 

1 

Light  Furnace  Front  and  Door 

31  xl3V^  in. 
30    xl8     in. 
283^x14)^  in. 

32  xl8     in. 
S\%x  7     in. 

12%x  9  in. 

Perverter. 

Pestle. 

Petiole. 

Petrific. 

Pettycoy. 

It  00 

9. 

Grate  for  same  -.. 

3  00 

^ 

Heavy  Furnace  Front  and  Door 

18    xlOin. 

(i  00 

4 

Grates,  per  set  (6),  with  Bearing  Bar 

Cast  Plate  for  Chimney 

8  00 

5 

1  25 

For  the  convenience  of  our  customers  we  have  gotten  up  the  above  castings  for  brick  or  stone  arches.    They 
will  be  found  very  essential  and  convenient  in  erecting  stationary  furnaces. 


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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


Avery's  ''Luckey"  Pea  and  Bean  Thresher. 


This  is  a  moderate-priced  hand- 
power  niachine  that  separates 
peas  and  beans  from  the  pods, 
and  cleans  them  perfectly  with- 
out breaking  same.  Is  substan- 
tially made,  has  an  attractive 
appearance,  and  is  simple  in  con- 
struction and  operation.  Threshes 
from  five  to  seven  bushels  per 
hour.  Is  easy  running,  strong, 
and  durable,  and  has  gone  through 
its  campaign  for  the  public  favor 
with  an  untarnished  record.  Does 
away  with  the  old  tiresome  way 
of  hulling  peas  and  beans  by 
hand,  and  will  in  a  short  time 
save  its  cost  many  times  over. 


PRICE  LIST. 

Name. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Luckey  Pea  and  Bean  Thresher   _ 

Phalanx. 

200  lbs. 

$40  00 

Dixie"  Pea  Huller  and  Bean  Separator. 


It  pays  for  itself  in  a  short  while. 

Cleans  eight  to  ten  bushels  per  hour,  and  does  not 
break  or  injure  the  peas — runs  light. 

It  is  cheap,  and  the  peas  which  are  now  flayed  out 
by  hand  at  a  great  expense  can,  with  the  Dixie,  be 
separated  at  very  small  cost. 


PRICE  LIST. 

Name. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Dixie  Pea  Huller  and) 
Bean  Separator..- j 

Pharmacy. 

300  lbs. 

$40  00 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


"DEWEY"    LAWN    MOWER. 
Five  Sizes— lO,  12,  14,  1  6,  and  18  inch. 

8J-inch  wheels.     5J-inch  cutting  reel.    Three  cutting  hlades.     Continuous  shear. 
Solid  steel  tree  guard.      Brass  hearings.     "Well  made  and  accurately  adjusted. 


"PRINCESS"   HIGH   WHEEL    LAWN    MOWER. 

Four  Sizes— 14,    16,  18,  and  20  inch. 

The  best  high  wheel  lawn  mower  on  the  market. 

10^-inch  wheels  made  with  an  extra  rim,  raising  the  gearing  away  from  the  ground,  thus 
preventing  dirt  from  collecting  therein. 

6-inch  cutting  reel  mounted  on  |-inch  steel  shaft,  which  runs    in  self-aligning  high 
hrass  bearings.     Four  cutting  blades. 

"Wheel  axles  are  solid  steel.     Continuous  shear.     Accurate  adjustments. 

PRICE  LIST. 


Size  and  Name. 

Codeword. 

Weight. 

Price. 

10-inch  Dewey  Lawn  Mo  war-- - 

Pheon. 

Philomot. 

Philter. 

Phoca. 

Phosphor. 

Phrenic. 

Phylarch. 

Phytozoa. 

Picage. 

32  lbs. 
35  lbs. 

37  lbs. 

38  lbs. 
41  lbs. 
52  lbs. 
55  lbs. 
59  lbs. 
61  lbs. 

$3  90 
4  00 

14-inoh  Dewey  Law-n  Mower — 

4  10 

4  20 

4  40 

6  50 

7  00 

7  75 

20-inch  Princess  Lawn  Mower 

8  25 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  "TRUCKER'S"  CULTIVATORS. 


No.  A-FIVE  TOOTH-WITH  WHEEL  SET-SCREW. 


No.  C-FIVE  TOOTH-WITH  EXPANDING   LEVER. 


Frame  painted  green,  striped  red,  and  handles  varnished. 

Standards  are  adjustable,  so  as  to  give  the  blades  different  degrees  of  pitch  or  slant. 

Have  two  sets  of  handle  braces,  which  hold  the  handles  rigid  and  stilfen  the  entire  cultivator. 

All  five-tooth  cultivators  have  extra  holes  in  frame,  to  admit  attaching  additional  standards,  con- 
verting it  into  a  seven-tooth  cultivator. 

Frames  are  made  extra  long  to  avoid  clogging  in  narrow  rows,  and  the  standards  are  of  extra 
height.     This  makes  the  cultivators  of  very  light  draft. 

Permit  of  very  numerous  adjustments,  hence  are  particularly  well  adapted  to  use  where 
variation  in  the  width  or  distance  between  the  rows  being  cultivated  exists.  Especially  valuable- 
for  work  in  gardens,  orchards,  truck  patches,  as  well  as  in  general  field  work. 

Each  cultivator  is  furnished  with  the  blades  mentioned  in  price  list  unless  otherwise  specified. 

Gauge  wheel  and  hilling  blades,  as  described  on  following  page,  can  be  attached  to  either  style^ 

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AVERY'S  ''TRUCKER'S"  CULTIVATORS. 


Showing  with'!  Expanding  Lever,  Gauge  Wheel,   and  Rear  and  Side 

Hilling  Blades. 

The  Gauge  Wheel  is  a  great  convenience  for  transporting  the  cultivator  to  and  from  the 
field,  steadies  the  running,  regulates  depth  of  blades,  and  assists  greatly  to  turn  easily  at  the  end 
of  each  row.  The  wheel  arm  has  four  holes  hy  which  the  depth  of  cut  can  he  varied  by  shifting 
the  position  of  wheel  arm. 

Hillers  or  horse  hoe  blades  are  valuable -to  make  the  cultivator  serviceable  for  a  wider 
range  of  work. 

The  side  hilling  blades  attachrrient  can  be  adjusted  to  give  blades  any  angle  desired,  includ- 
ing in-throw  or  out-throw.    - 

For  regular  and  special  blades,  see  page  140. 

For  prices  on  repairs,  see  page  141. 


PRICE  LIST-WITH  WHEEL  SET- 

SCREW. 

Number  and  Name. 

Blades. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

No.  A,  Trucker's  Cultivator  __. 
No.  B,  Trucker's  Cultivator  .-.. 

With  5  No.  3A,  3x8  in. 
^VithL7No.  2A,  2x8  in. 

Picnic. 
Picul. 

52  lbs. 
58  lbs. 

$4  50 
5  50 

PRICE  LIST-WITH  EXPANDING  LEVER. 


■Number  and  Name.    ■ 

Blades. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

No.  C,  Trucker's  Cultivator 

No.  D,  Trucker's  Cultivator 

With  5  No.  3A,  3x8  in. 
With  7  No.  2A,  2x8  in. 

Pierage. 
Piggin. 

60  lbs. 
65  lbs. 

$6  00 
7  00 

PRICE   LIST   OF  ATTACHMENTS. 

Can  be  attached  to  any  of  the  above  styles  or  sizes. 


Name. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Gauge  W^heel  "with  Arm  and  Bolt                         

Pilcher. 
Pilgrim. 

7  lbs. 
10  lbs. 

$0  70 

Rear  and  Side  Hilling  Blades,  consisting  of  one 
Nos.  lOA,  llA,  and  12A  Blades 

each  ) 

1  20 

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Avery's  Steel  Frame  "Orchard"  Harrows. 


No.  F.    FOURTEEN  TEETH.    WITH  WHEEL  SET-SCREW. 


No.  G.    FOURTEEN  TEETH.    WITH  EXPANDING  LEVER. 

Frame  painted  green,  handles  varnished. 

Have  two  sets  of  handle  braces,  which  hold  the  handles  rigid  and  stiffen  the  entire  harro  '^■ 
The  clamp  attachment  for  each  tooth  permits  setting  teeth  at  any  angle  or  vertical  position  desired. 
Have  reversible  Bteel  diamond-shaped  teeth  |  x|  x  9i  inches,  dra,wn  to  a  cutting  edge  on-  one  end 
and  beveled  on  the  other. 

The  above  tools  are  especially  adapted  for  truckers,  gardeners,  and  general  field  harr<Jwing 
and  cultivating.  The  great  variety  of  range  and  adjustments  makes  them  quite  a  universa.'  and 
handy  tool  on  every  farm,  large  or  small. 

Gauge  wheel  can  be  furnished  when  desired,  which  will  cost  extra. 

For  prices  on  repairs,  see  page  141. 

PRICE  LIST. 


Number  and  Name. 


No.  F,  Orchard  Harro-w 
No.  G,  Orchard  Harro-w 


Code  Word. 


Pillau. 
Pilser. 


Weight. 


Price. 


56  lbs. 
64  lbs. 


$6  00 
7  00 


Gauge 

Wheel 

Complete. 


$0  70 
70 


Tef  th, 


per 


doz. 


$2  00 
2  00 


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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


Avery's  "Wallis"  Steel  Frame  Side  Harrow. 


Frame  painted  red,  handles  varnished. 

Has  every  adjustment  possible  of  any  side  harrow. 

Built  very  strong  and  entirely  of  steel,  except  the  handles. 

Handles  can  be  raised  or  lowered,  or  moved  to  the  right  or  left. 

Teeth  can  be  adjusted  up  or  down,  or  moved  closer  together  or  further  apart. 

Furnished  with  duck  teeth  |  inch  square;    they  are  securely  clamped  between  the  two  rear  ends 

of  frame  and  held  firmly  in  place  by  grooved  plates  and  bands  with  no  danger  of  working 

loose. 
The  Wallis  Side  Harrow  is  always  shipped  righthand.    Any  one  wishing  to  change  to  lefthand  can 

easily  do  so  simply  by  loosening  the  handle  clips  from  frame,  turn  frame  upside  down,  reverse 

hook  clevis  and  teeth,  and  reclamp  handle  clips  to  opposite  side  of  frame  from  the  position  they 

originally  occupied. 

A  most  useful  implement  for  loosening  up  around  drill  or  row  crops,  and  for  tearing  down 
and  cleaning  ridges. 

PRICE   LIST. 


Name. 

With 

Codeword. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Wallis  Steel  Frame  Side  Harrow 

Duck-foot  Teeth 

Pindaric. 

51  lbs. 

$6  00 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  "DELTA"  CULTIVATOR. 


Beam  and  handles  varnished. 

Diamond  point  shovels,  reversible,  2|-x9  inches. 

Sent  M'ith  four  different  braces,  with  which  it  can  be  converted  into  six  different  implements,  viz: 

"A"  shaped  cultivator,  "V"  shaped  cultivator,  square  cultivator,  right  hand  side  harrow,  left 

hand  side  harrow,  and  a  four-tooth  harrow,  for  straddling  a  row. 

One  of  the  most  popular  and  complete  light  cultivators  made  on  account  of  its  many  adjust- 
ments, adapting  it  to  almost  any  kind  of  cultivation. 

AVERY'S  SIDE  HARROW. 


WITH  DUCK-FOOT  TEETH. 

Frame  and  handles  varnished. 

Strongly  constructed  with  wrought  iron  brace  from  beam  to  cross-bar. 

Duck  teeth  are  ^  inch  square,  threaded  and  fastened  to  frame  by  nuts,  and  headed. 

A  very  useful  implement  for  cleaning  ridges  and  stirring  middles. 


PRICE  LIST 

Name. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Delta  Cultivator      _       .                           -                 _ 

Pinnabe. 
Piony. 

48  lbs. 
40  lbs. 

$8  50 

Side  Harrow  "with  Duck-foot  Teeth   .            __     _ 

5  00 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


No.  8X.     GARDEN    DRILL. 


This  Drill  is  designed  to  be  used  in  field  or  garden, 
is  certain  in  its  action. 


It  works  on  the  agitator  principle,  which 


Opens  the  furrow,  drops  the  seed  accurately  at  the  desired  depth,  covers  it  and  lightly  rolls 
the  earth  down  over  it,  and  at  the  same  time  marks  the  next  row,  all  of  which  is  done  with 
mechanical  precision  by  simply  propelling  the  drill  forward.  In  this  way  it  sows,  with  an  evenness 
and  rapidity  impossible  for  the  most  skillful  hand  to  do,  all  the  different  varieties  of  Beet,  Carrot 
Onion,  Turnip,  Parsnip,  Sage,  Spinach,  Sorghum,  Peas,  Beans,  Broom  Corn,  Fodder 
Corn,  etc. 

Has  an  instantaneously  acting  seed  cut-off  by  which  the  flow  of  seed  can  be  stopped  while 
turning  at  the  ends  of  rows.  Accurately  gaug-es  the  uniform  deposit  of  the  seed  to  any 
required  depth,  thus  avoiding  the  risk  of  planting  at  irregular  depths.  The  improved  markers 
are  made  adjustable  for  the  purpose  of  marking  the  rows  at  any  desired  distance  apart,  and  dis- 
tinctly, whether  the  ground  is  even  or  uneven. 

For  prices,  see  page  92. 

No.  9X.     "HILL  AND  DRILL"  SEEDER. 

This  Seeder  is  the  same  as  the  Garden  Drill  already  described,  with  the  modification  here 
illustrated,  and  described  below : 

PINS  IN  THE  WHEEL  serve  as  a 
means  for  securing  the  various  dropping 
distances  of  4,  6,  8, 12,  16,  24,  and  48  inches 
apart,  as  well  as  for  sowing  continuously 
in  drills. 

HILL  DROPPING.  The  distance 
apart  is  varied  by  the  number  of  pins  in 
the  driving  wheel,  against  which  the 
agitator  strikes.  The  seed  can  not  drop 
except  as  the  hole  in  the  bottom  of  seed 
box  is  opened  by  the  agitator  raising  the 
"  cut-off,"  as  it  strikes  a  pin  in  the  wheel, 
and  the  spring  immediately  closes  it  again 
when  the  agitator  clears  "the  pin.  This 
saves  seed,  as  no  more  can  drop  at  a  time 
than  passes  in  the  short  space  of  raising 
and  dropping  the  agitator. 

DRILLING-.  The  change  to  the  ordinary  drill  is  made  by  one  thumbscrew  in  detaching 
the  "cut-off"  from  the  agitator  and  fastening  it  back  on  the  frame. 

ADVANTAGES.  Corn  and  beans  are  generally  planted  in  hills,  but  the  same  idea  may  be 
carried  out  with  root  crops,  such  as  Beets,  Carrots,  Turnips,  Parsnips,  etc.,  by  making  use  of  the 
shorter  drops,  thus  also  saving  considerable  labor  in  thinning. 

For  prices,  see  page  92, 

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No.  lOX.    COMBINATION  DRILL. 


Double  Wheel  Seeder,  with  Hoe,  Cultivator,  Plow,  and  Rake  Attachments. 


Combination  Drill  with  One  Wheel  for  Seeding. 


Combination  Drill  with  Two  Wheels  and 
Rake  Attachments  for  Cultivating. 


This  drill  has  the  advantage  of  being  either  a  double  wheel  or  single  wheel  implement  at  will, 
the  change  from  the  one  to  the  other  being  readily  made.  Can  be  used  either  astride  or  between 
the  rows. 

It  is  a  conceded  fact  that  by  far  the  nicer  work  can  be  done  bj''  a  one-wheel  seed  drill. 

The  two  wheels  are  desirable,  however,  when  used  as  a  cultivator  or  wheel  hoe,  as  in  this  way 
the  rows  of  young  plants  may  be  straddled,  and  the  cultivating  done  on  both  sides  of  the  row  at 
one  passing.  There  are  three  adjustments  for  regulating  depth  when  used  as  a  cultivator,  and  five 
when  used  as  a  seeder.     It  is  a  perfect  combination. 

The  attachments  are:   1  pair  hoes,  5  cultivator  teeth,  1  pair  rakes,  and  1  pair  plows. 

For  prices,  see  page  92. 


No.  5X.  DOUBLE  WHEEL  HOE. 

WITH  HOE  BLADES  ONLY. 


The  ease  with  which  a  great  amount  of  work  may  be  accom- 
plished by  the  use  of  wheel  hoes  leads  manj^  to  buy  several  of 
these  tool.  In  such  cases  it  is  not  always  necessary  to  have  them  all 
fitted  out  with  complete  sets  of  attachments. 

The  hoe  blades  are  the  attachments  most  generally  used. 

For  prices,  see  page  92. 


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No.  4X.     Double  Wheel  Hoe,  Cultivator,  Plow, 

and  Rake. 

Specially  designed  for  working  both. 
sides  of  the  row  at  one  passing. 

The  special  recommendation  is  the  adjust- 
able arch,  by  which  not  only  the  depth  of 
work  can  be  gauged,  but  which,  by  an  ingeni- 
ous device,  enables  the  teeth  to  be  pitched  at 
any  angle  desired. 

It  can  be  pushed  straight  ahead,  but  better 
results  are  obtained  by  using  it  same  as  a 
scuffle  hoe  with  successive  strokes  of  length  to 
suit  the  nature  of  soil  and  crop. 

It  can  be  used  either  astride  of  or  between 
rows. 

It  is  so  symmetrically  constructed  that  in 
passing  astride  rows  of  large  plants  the  foli- 
age once  raised  by  the  vine  guards  meets 
no  obstruction  between  the  wheel  arms  and 
the  arch,  and  is,  therefore,  dropped  by  the 
implement  without  unnecessary  damage  and 
without  delaying  the  operator. 

There  are  nine  adjustments  of  depth. 
The.  attachments  are:   1  pair  hoes,  1  pair  plows,  1  pair   rakes,  4  cultivator  teeth,  and  1  pair 
vine  or  leaf  guards. 

For  prices,  see  page  92. 


No.   IX.    Single  Wheel  Hoe,  Cultivator,  Plow, 

and  Rake. 


For  prices,  see  page  92. 


This  form  of  wheel  hoe  is  preferred  by  many,  and,  as 
with  the  double  wheel  hoe  just  described,  may  be  used  either 
between  or  astride  the  roAVS.  For  straddle  cultivation  the  wheel 
may  be  set  on  one  side  so  as  to  bring  the  rows  of  young  plants 

under  center  of  frame.     Later  cultivation  must 

be  done  between  rows. 

The  adjustments,  five  in  number,  for  graduat- 
ing the  depth  of  cultivation,  are  unique  and 
readily  accomplished. 

The  attachments  are: 

1  pair  narroAV  cultiva- 
tors. 
1  pair  wide  cultivators 
1  center  cultivator. 
1  pair  hoes. 
1  pair  plows. 
1  pair  rakes. 
1  vine  ffuard. 


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No.  2X. — Single  Wheel  Hoe,  Cultivator,  and  Plow. 


This  implement  is  same 
as  our  regu  lar  Single  Wheel 
Hoe,  except  in  the  variety 
of  attachments,  which  are: 

1  pair  hoes. 
1  large  plow. 
1  pair  cultivators. 
1  center  cultivator. 


No.  7X.— Garden  Seed  Drill. 


Has  been  perfected  to  meet  the  demand  for  a  low-priced  seeder.  We  have  not  only  accomplished 
this,  but  here  oflPer  a  drill  with  all  the  essential  qualities  even  to  embodying  Seed  Drill,  Indicator, 
and  Regulator  from  exactly  same  patterns  as  those  used  in  our  larger  and  more  expensive  drills. 
We  do  not  recommend  this  drill  for  use  instead  of  the  larger  size,  but  we  are  sure  that  all  in  want 
of  such  a  drill  as  we  represent  this  to  be,  will  find  it  to  their  advantage  to  buy  the  No.  7X. 


No.  6X.-Hand  Wheel  Plow. 

This  little  labor-saving  implement  is  one  that 
commends  itself  to  all  gardeners.  It  can  be  used  to 
prepare  the  ground,  to  furrow  out,  to  cover,  and  to 
cultivate.  The  moldboard  is  of  steel,  polished  and 
tempered. 


No.  IX, 

No.  2X, 

No.  3X, 

No.  4X, 

No.  5X, 

No.  6X, 

No.  7X, 

No.  8X, 

No.  9X, 

No.  lOX, 


PRICE    LIST. 

(Boxed.) 

Number  and  Name. 

Single  Wheel  Hoe,  Cultivator,  Plow,  and  Rake 

Single  Wheel  Hoe,  Cultivator  and  Plow 

Single  Wheel  Hoe  (not  illustrated) 

Double  Wheel  Hoe,  Cultivator,  Plow,  and  Rake 

Double  Wheel  Hoe 

Hand  Wheel  Plow 

Garden  Seed  Drill 

Garden  Drill 

Hill  and  Drill  Seeder 

Combination  Drill 


Code  Word. 


Piquet. 

Pisophalt. 

Pitahaya. 

Pitchy, 

Pittacal. 

Placard. 

Plagal. 

Plaintiff. 

Planet. 

Planorbis. 


Weight. 


24  lbs. 
26  lbs. 

18  lbs. 
38  lbs. 
30  lbs. 

19  lbs. 
38  lbs. 
50  lbs. 
55 -lbs. 
67  lbs. 


Price. 


$6  50 
5  50 


50 
50 
50 
50 

00 


9  00 
10  00 
12  50 


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AVERY'S 
NEW  GARDEN  PLOW. 

Painted  red. 
The  attachments  are: 
Steel  turning  shovel. 
Malleable  iron  rake. 
Malleable  iron  wrench. 
Steel  sweep  or  weeding  blade. 
Steel  reversible  furrow  opener. 
Has  steel  wheel  24  inches  in  diameter. 
Handles  are  adjustable  to  suit  the  height  of  a 
small  child  or  a  man. 

It  is  the  perfection  of  labor-saving  imple- 
ments for  working  all  kinds  of  garden  beds. 

Eor  pleasure  or  profit  in  gardening,  this 
tool  is  unrivaled.  The  high  wheel  causes  easy 
work,  and  every  user  is  delighted. 


PRICE  LIST. 

Name. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Avery's  Ne^v  Garden  Plow 

Plasma. 

18  lbs. 

$3  00 

Turning  Plow -$0  25 

Bull  and  Calf  Tongue 25 

Sweep -       25 

Rake - 25 


Wheel ---$1  25 

"Wrench 15 

Standard 60 

Finished  Handles,  per  pair --- -       80 


AVERY'S  WOOD   BEAM 
SINGLE  SHOVEL. 


Beam,  standard,  and  handles  varnished,  black  tipped. 

Extra  thick  shovel  attached  to  standard  by  one  large  bolt. 

Regularly  supplied  with  a  7x14  shovel,  but  if  specially  ordered  we  will  furnish  with  an  8x14  shovel 

without  extra  charge. 
Jumping  or  straight  knife  coulter  can  be  furnished  (cost  extra);  if  either  is  desired,  mention  in 

ordering  which  is  wanted. 

PRICE   LIST. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

No.  59, 

Straight  Knife 

Coulter. 

No.  60, 
Jumping 
Coulter. 

Stock 
without  Blade. 

No.  1,  Single  Shovel 

Platinum. 

31  lbs. 

$3  50 

$1  00 

$1  25 

$3  00 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 


No.  1. 

Price. 

No.  1. 

Price. 

Blade  No.  130  7  x  14  x  5-16  with  one  Bolt 

$0  60 

1  00 

75 

$0  75 
25 

Finished  Beam,  3%  x  23^  x  52>^  inches 

Finished  Standard,  3  J^  x  3  inches  -  - 

Standard  Brace -  - 

Clevis  - 

15 

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AVERY'S   "WING"    SHOVEL   PLOW. 


Full  width  of  spread  30  inches. 

A  splendid  tool  for  hilling  potatoes. 

Beam,  standard,  and  handles  varnished. 

Adjustable  wings,  which  can  be  used  together  or  separately,  and  can  be  set  at  different  angles  by 

means  of  spreader  rods.    The  wings  are  hinged  to  blade,  and  can  be  removed  entirely  when  not 

wanted. 


AVERY'S  DOUBLE  SHOVELS. 


No.  2.    "UNIVERSAL."    WOOD  BEAM,  WITH  WOOD  STANDARDS. 

^ell  made  in  every  respect,  and  strongly  braced. 
Beam,  standards,  and  handles  painted  blue,  black  tipped. 
Blades  No.  122,  Q  x  11  x  }^   inches,  attached  by  two  bolts. 

PRICE  LIST. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Stock 
without  Blade. 

"Wing  Shovel 

No.  2,  Universal,  Double  Shovel 

Plausive. 
Pleach. 

36  lbs. 
32  lbs. 

$4  25 
4  00 

$2  25 

REPAIR  PRICE   LIST. 


No.  2,  Universal,  Double  Shovel. 

Price. 

Wing  Shovel. 

Price. 

Blades  No.  122,6xllxj4,  with  two  Bolts,  each. 
Finished  Wood  Beam,  2%  x  23^  x  4  ft.  4  in.  long. 

$0  35 
75 
60 
40 
75 
20 
15 

Blade  No.  1.32,  with  Wings  and  Spreader  Rods. 
Finished  Beam 

SI  75 
1  GO 

Finished  Wood  Long  Standard,  3  x  2J^ 

Finished  Standard 

75 

Finished  Wood  Short  Standard,  3x2^ 

Finished  Handles,  per  pair 

75 

Finished  Handles,  per  pair          .    . 

25 

Standard  Braces,  each 

Clevis 

15 

Clevis 

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AVERY'S   DOUBLE  SHOVELS. 


No.  3.    WOOD  BEAM,  STEEL  STANDARDS. 

Heavy  steel  standards  If  x  J  J  inches. 

Blades  No.  120,  5x  11  X;^  inches,  fastened  with  two  bolts. 
Beam  and  handles  painted  red,  black  tipped,  and  standards  painted  black. 

The  standards  are  bolted  to  the  beam  with  two  bolts  passing  through  iron  wedges,  which  permit 
of  adjustment  for  widening  or  narrowing  the  plow. 


No.    3X.    WITH    REGULATING   RUNNER. 

The  regulating  runner  attached  only  to  our  No.  3  Wood  Beam,  Iron  Standard,  Double  Shovel 
Plow  regulates  the  depth  of  the  shovels,  causes  it  to  run  steadily,  and  prevents  the  unpleasant 
jumping  and  twisting  motions  found  more  or  less  in  double  shovel  plows. 

PRICE    LIST. 


Number  and  Name. 


Code 
Word. 


Weight. 


Price. 


HeelSlides, 
per  pair. 


No.  3,     Double  Shovel 

No.  3X,  Double  Shovel,  with  Regulating  Runner, 
Regulating  Runner  only 


Plebeian. 

Plenist. 

Plethora. 


40  lbs. 
50  lbs. 


$3  50 
5  00 
1  50 


$0  60 
60 


REPAIR   PRICE  LIST. 

No.  3,  Double  Shovel. 

Price. 

No.  3,  Double  Shovel. 

Price. 

Blades  No.  120,  5  x  11  x  34,  with  two  Bolts,  each. 

80  35 

1  00 

75 

50 

75 

Handle  Braces,  each 

$0  20 

Finished  Long  Standard,  1%  x  11-16. 

Spreader  Rod 

20 

Finished  Short  Standard,  lf^xll-16 

Wedges,  each 

10 

Finished  Wood  Beam 

Clevis          ... 

15 

Finished  Handles,  per  pair 

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AVERY'S   DOUBLE  SHOVELS. 


No.  5-LOUISVILLE. 

Steel  beams  painted  black,  handles  varnished.  The  old  reliable,  famous  for  correct  set,  ample  strength,  and 
uniform  quality.  The  No.  10  has  extra  heavy  strong  beams  and  blades,  and  is  esi)ecially  adapted  for  rocky 
ground. 

No.  5,  Louisville — Steel  beams  1%  x  ^  inches ;  blades  No.  120,  5  x  11  x  34  inches,  attached  with  two  Bolts. 

No.  10,  Hoosier — Steel  beams  1%  x  %  inches ;  blades  6  x  11  x  5-16  inches,  attached  with  two  bolts. 


No.  6-"  SUPERIOR." 
Beams  painted  red,  handles  varnished,  red  tipped. 
Has  malleable  spreader  wedges  and  malleable  handle  braces. 

Steel  beams  1%  x  11-16  inches,  blades  No.  120,  5  x  11  x  M  inches,  attached  with  one  Bolt. 
Standard  feet  have  two  holes  in  each,  and  a  teat  at  end;  one-hole  blades  fitted  on  are  slotted  in  back  and  can  be 

lowered  to  bottom  hole  as  they  wear  down. 
In  every  way  a  superior  cultivator  and  of  beautiful  finish. 


PRICE   LIST 

Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Heel  Slides, 
per  pair. 

Fenders, 
each. 

No.    5,  Louisville  Double  Shovel 

No.  10,  Hoosier  Double  Shovel 

No.    6,  Superior  Double  Shovel 

Plinth. 

Plucker. 

Plumelet. 

39  lbs. 
46  lbs. 
41  lbs. 

$3  25 
4  25 
3  75 

$0  60 
60 
60 

$0  60 
60 
60 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 


No.  5. 

Price. 

No.  10. 

Price. 

No.  6. 

Price. 

Blades,  with  two  Bolts,  each. 

«0  35 

Blades,  with  two  Bolts,  each. 

$0  40 

Blades,  with  one  Bolt,  each. 

80  35 

Finished  Long  Beam 

1  00 

Finished  Long  Beam 

1  25 

Finished  Long  Beam 

1  00 

Finished  Short  Beam 

75 

Finished  Short  Beam 

1  00 

Finished  Short  Beam 

75 

Finished  Handles,  per  pair- 

60 

Finished  Handles,  per  pair. 
Handle  Braces,  each... 

75 

Finished  Handles,  per  pair. 

75 

Handle  Braces,  each -- 

20 

20 

Handle  Braces,  each 

20 

Spreader  Rod 

20 

Spreader  Rod 

20 

Spreader  Wedge 

20 

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AVERY'S  DOUBLE  SHOVELS. 


No.  4— "BLACKLAND."    WOOD  BEAM.    STEEL  STANDARDS. 

Beam  and  handles  varnished,  standards  painted  black. 

Malleable  iron  handle  braces,  by  which  the  handles  can  be  raised  or  lowered. 
Hardened  soft  center  steel  blades,  No.  121,  5^x11  x^  inches,  attached  with  two  bolts. 
Heavy  steel  standards  If  x  |  inches,  adjustable  so  as  to  narrow  or  widen  the  distance  between  blades. 
Break  pin  foot  (which  dan  be  bolted  to  standard  or  fastened  by  a  wood  pin)  is  adjustable  so  as  to  give 
different  degrees  of  pitch  or  slant  to  blades. 
This  double  shovel  plow  has  met  fully  the  demands  of  the  black,  waxy  lands  of  Texas  and 
other  Southern  States. 


No.   7-"  BREAK  PIN." 

Extra  heavy  steel  beams  Ifxf  inches. 

Beams  painted  black,  handles  varnished. 

A  five-hole  clevis  is  used  instead  of  style  shown  in  cut. 

Blades,  No.  47,  one  2-3x10x1  and  one  2^-4xlOx|-  or  two  No.  120,  5xllx}  inches,  attached 
with  two  bolts.     In  ordering  state  which  blades  are  wanted. 

Break  pin  foot  (which  can  be  bolted  to  standard  or  fastened  by  a  wood  pin)  has  an  open  or  loop  foot 
so  that  any  style  of  blade  can  be  attached  by  means  of  a  heel  bolt;  is  also  adjustable  so  as  to 
give  dififerent  degrees  of  pitch  or  slant  to  blades.     Is  unsurpassed  for  stumpy  or  rocky  country. 


PRICE  LIST. 

Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Fenders,  each. 

No.  4,  Blackland  Double  Shovel  . 

Plunger. 
Pocoson. 

52  lbs. 
42  lbs. 

$5  25 
4  25 

No.  7,  Break  Pin  Double  Shovel . . 

$0  60 

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AVERY'S  DOUBLE  SHOVEL  CULTIVATOR. 


No.  83. 


No.  34. 


No.  44. 


No.  46. 


The  prominent  features  of  this  splendid  tool  are  strength,  simplicity,  and  great  variety  of  work  to  which  it 
can  be  adapted. 

Cut  shows  No.  S3  right-hand  turning  shovel,  and  No.  44  right-hand  shovel  sweep  on  Cultivator. 

Aside  from  blades  shown  in  above  cut,  viz.,  Nos.  47,  33,  and  44,  also  right  or  left  scraper  blades  Nos.  31  or  32 
can  be  used  to  great  advantage  in  combination  with  Nos.  33  or  44.  By  adding  left  turning  Shovel  No.  34  you 
have  a  first  class  middle  splitter  at  small  cost. 

Unless  otherwise  ordered,  the  No.  7  is  shipped  with  one  No.  47  blade,  2-3x10x14,  and  one  No.  47,  2i^-4xl0xJ<: 
all  other  blades  shown  in  cut  are  extras,  and  must  be  specially  ordered  if  wanted.  These  blades  are  made  in 
various  sizes. 

Universal  open  loop  foot,  to  which  any  style  sweep,  shovel,  or  scooter  blade  can  be  attached  with  two  small 
bolts  or  heel  bolt,  and  allowing  any  pitch  to  shovels. 

The  heel-slide,  when  attached  to  either  foot,  makes  the  tool  run  steady  and  prevents  drifting. 

For  a  general  description  of  the  construction,  see  Avery's  Break  Pin  Double  Shovel  No.  7,  on  preceding  page. 

For  Regular  and  Special  Blades,  see  pages  135  to  139. 

PRICE  LIST. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word.       1    Weight. 

Price. 

No.  7,  Double  Shovel  Cultivator,  -with  one  blade  No.  47,  I 
2-3xl0xM,  and  one  No.  47,  2^-4x10  xM -J 

Poetics. 

45  lbs. 

$4  25 

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AVERY'S  SINGLE  PLOW 
STOCKS. 


No.  5.    "UNIVERSAL." 

Beam  and  handles  varnished.     With  extra  strong  adjustable  standard,  bent  or  loop  foot,  made  in 
one  piece.     Handle  clips,  heel  bolt,  and  "T"  washer  are  furnished  with  each  stock. 


No.  17.    "LONE   STAR." 

Beam  and  handles  painted  red.    Heel  bolt  and  "  T"  washer  are  furnished  with  each  stock. 

The  landslide  or  center  bars  at  the  bottom  follow  in  the  wake  of  any  blade  used  on  the  standard. 

A  steel  rudder  is  attached  to  the  rear  end  of  the  landside,  which  may  be  adjusted  up  or  down, 

giving  the  blade  such  pitch  or  suck  as  desired,  and  making  the  sweep  run  steady. 
Our  double-wing  or  middle  burster  blade  for  bursting  out  "middles,"  old  stalk  rows,  ditching,  etc.,  may 

be  attached  by  means  of  heel  bolt. 

PRICE    LIST. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Stock 
Complete, 
no  Blade. 

Knife 
Coulter. 

No.    5,  Universal  Single  Stock 

Pointel. 
Polacca. 
Polemic. 

22  lbs. 
36  lbs. 
45  lbs. 

$2  00 

4  60 

5  10 

$1  00 

No.  17,  Lone  Star  Single  Stock 

1  00 

No.  18,  Lone  Star  Single  Stock.,   .. 

1  00 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 


No.  5,  Universal  Plow  Stock. 

Price. 

Lone  Star  Plow  Stock. 

Price 
No.  17. 

Price 

No.  18. 

$0  75 
50 
50 
15 

Standard,  No.  17,  ]%x%inehes.  No.  18,1 
1%  X  7-16  inches J 

Finished  Beam,  No.  17,  2%xi%x56}4  inches.  \ 
No.  18,  23^  X  4%  X  58  inches J 

$1  50 

1  25 

75 
15 

$1  75 

1  40 

75 

Finished  Beam,  1%  x  3%  x  46  inches 

Finished  Handles,  per  pair 

Clevis - - 

Clevis,  each - - 

25 

99 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  SINGLE  PLOW  STOCKS. 


GEORGIA"  SINGLE  PLOW  STOCK. 


Beam  and  handles  varnished.  A  simple  stock  with  ratchet,  heel  bolt,  T  washer,  and  patented 
malleable  handle  clips.  These  clips  are  of  value  to  the  planter,  avoiding  trouble  with  split 
handles,  and  will  be  sent  with  all  of  our  single  stocks  (excepting  Carolina  and  Lone  Star  Stocks) 
unless  ordered  otherwise. 

The  standard  moves  on  a  pivot  which  passes  through  it  and  the  brace,  and  can  be  set  at  any 
angle  by  loosening  the  two  bolts  by  which  standard  is  fastened  to  beam,  and  moving  standard  for- 
ward or  backward  as  desired. 

Any  kind  or  style  of  blade  that  takes  a  heel  bolt  can  be  used  on  these  stocks. 

All  our  plow  stocks  are  made  of  good  material,  oak  beams  and  handles,  and  justly  command 
the  top  of  the  market. 

Special  knife  coulter,  which  is  fastened  to  beam  with  a  clamp,  and  is  a  splendid  attachment  to 
use  in  trashy  land,  can  be  furnished  if  desired.     Costs  extra. 

No.  1  (Georgia  stock),  beam  I|x3|x46  inches,  standard  wrought  iron  l|x/g  inches. 

No.  2  (Georgia  stock),  beam  I|x3|x46  inches,  standard  wrought  iron  Ifx^-  inches. 

"TEXAS"  SINGLE  PLOW  STOCK. 

Beam  and  handles  varnished.  "We  make  two  sizes  of  this  series,  heavy  and  medium.  The 
beams  of  both  sizes  are  heavier  and  longer  than  the  No.  1  and  No.  2  stocks,  and  the  standard  of 
the  No.  7  is  heavier  than  any  other  offered  to  the  trade,  making  this  series  considerably  stronger 
and  more  durable.  In  every  other  respect  they  are  the  same  as  the  Georgia  stocks  described  above. 

No.  6  (Texas  stock),  beam  I|x3jx54  inches,  standard  wrought  iron  Ifx^^g  inches. 

No.  7  (Texas  stock),  beam  2|x4|xo5  inches,  standard  wrought  iron  lfx|  inches. 

"CAROLINA"  SINGLE  PLOW  STOCK. 

Beam  and  handles  painted  red.  Has  straight  handles  extending  out  on  the  beam  in  front  of 
standard,  supported  by  two  wrought  iron  braces  by  which  handles  can  be  adjusted  up  or  down  to 
suit  the  operator.     In  every  other  respect  it  is  the  same  as  the  regular  Georgia  stock. 

No.  10  (Carolina  stock),  beam  I|x3|x46  inches,  standard  wrought  iron  IfXjSg  inches. 

PRICE  LIST. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Straight 
Knife  Coulter. 

No.    1,  Georgia  Single  Stock 

No.    2,  Georgia  Single  Stock 

No.    6,  Texas  Single  Stock        -    -   . 

Polisher. 

Polity. 

Polli'wig. 

Poltroon. 

Polygar. 

20  lbs. 
19  lbs. 

21  lbs. 
26  lbs. 
24  lbs. 

$1  60 

1  60 

2  00 
2  30 
2  10 

$1  00 
1  00 
1  00 

No.    7,  Texas  Single  Stock 

No.  10,  Carolina  Single  Stock 

1  00 
1  00 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 


Standard-- 

Finished  Beam 

Finished  Handles,  per  pair  . 

Handle  Clips,  per  set-  - 

Handle  Braces,  each 

Clevis 

Stock,  without  Standard  - . . 


No.  1.  No.  2.  No.  6.  No.  7.  No.  10. 


$0  60 
50 
40 
10 


15 
75 


$0  50 
50 
40 
10 


15 

75 


$0  60 
75 
50 
10 


15 


$0  85 
90 
50 
10 


15 


$0  60 
50 
60 


20 
15 


100 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  DOUBLE  PLOW  STOCKS. 


No 


STOCK. 


Beams  and  handles  varnished.  Standards  with  ratchets.  Heel  holts  and  T  washers  with 
each  stock.  Beams  I|x2|x41  inches  long.  Has  same  adjustability  and  utility  of  single  stocks 
previously  described,  but  with  double  the  capacity. 


"I^MPKr/^JilUFN^i  t 


No.  9-"  PLANTER'S  FRIEND." 

Beams  and  handles  varnished.  Above  known  also  as  the  "parallel"  beam  double  stock. 
Heel  bolts  and  T  washers  with  each  stock.  Beams  ]^x2-|x33  inches  long.  Standards,  with 
ratchets,  are  adjustable,  and  distance  between  them  may  be  widened  or  narrowed  as  desired. 

PRICE  LIST. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Stock 
Complete, 
No  Blades. 

No.  8,    "V"   Stock    

No.  9,  Planter's  Friend   

Polymorph. 
Polypus. 

32  lbs. 
35  lbs. 

$3  30 
3  60 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 

No.  8. 

No.  9. 

j 

No.  8. 

No.  9. 

Standards,  1%  x  5-16  inches,  each 

Finished  Beams,  per  set 

$0  60 

1  00 

50 

$0  60 

1  50 

50 

Handle  Brftp.es.  ncr  nair 

$0  25 
15 

$0  25 

Clevis  . 
Wrough 

Finished  Handles,  per  pair 

t  Hitch  with  sh 

ankle  complete 

75 

101 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  COMBINATION  SCRAPER  AND  SWEEP 


WITH  ATTACHMENTS 


Beam  and  handles  varnished.    Beam  '1%  x  "''^  x  fiS  inches  long. 

The  gauge  wheel  on  the  rear  end  of  standard  guides  llie  plow  so  that  it  is  easily  handled. 

Unless  otherwise  specified,  the  following  blades  are  regularly  sent,  viz  :    18-inch  Magnolia  Sweep,  8-inch  Narrow 

Point  Shovel,  3)^-inch  Bull  Tongue,  and  No.  19A  Scraper  Blade. 
With  one  stock  and  standard  you  can  change  the  blade  in  a  moment  for  any  sort  of  work. 
Besides  being  a  useful  plow  on  a  farm,  it  is  superior  for  gardening  and  truck  farming. 

PRICE  LIST. 


Number  and  Name. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

No.  1,  Combination  Scraper  and  Sweep,  complete,  with  extras,  as  1 

shown  in  cut- - --- J 

No.  2,  Combination  Scraper,  complete,  with  Blade - 

Pomeroy. 

Pomposo. 

Pongo. 

Pontoon. 

Poplar. 

Populin. 

Porgee. 

Porret . 

74  lbs. 

42  lbs. 
36  lbs. 
40  lbs. 
33  lbs. 
13  lbs. 
17  lbs. 
44  lbs. 

$6  50 

4  60 
4  00 

4  50 

4  00 

2  80 

1  70 

No!  5',  Combination  Steel  Turning  Plow  Bottom,  with  extra  Point- 

2  25 

AVERY'S  COTTON  SWEEP. 


PLAIN   STANDARD. 


Sent  with  Magnolia  Sweep  No.  1, 18x12x3-16  inches. 

Beam  and  handles  varnished.    Beam  2>gx 35^ x. 53  inches  long.  ...  ■-,  ^ 

We  make  all  sizes  and  kinds  of  Sweeps,  but  invariably  send  above  when  size  is  not  specihed. 

PRICE  LIST. 


Number  and  Name. 


No.    8,  Plain  Sweep,  complete,  -'Adth  Blade - 

No.    9,  Plain  Sweep,  without  Blade- --- 

No.  10,  Plain  Sweep,  Stock  and  Clevis  only- 


Code  Word. 


Portend. 
Portoise. 
Poser. 


Weight. 


36  lbs. 
30  lbs. 
13  lbs. 


REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 


Price. 


$4  30 
3  80 
2  80 


Number  and  Name. 


No.  8,  Avery  Cotton  Sweep  -- 


Blade. 


I  Cast  Standard 
with  (2)  Bolts. 


$0  75 


$1  25 
102 


Clevis. 


$0  15 


Finished 
Beam. 


Fin.  Handles, 
per  pair. 


$0  60 


$0  50 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S   COTTON   SCRAPERS. 


No.  5-"  MITCHELL." 

Beam  and  handles  varnished. 

Sent  with  Mitchell  Scraper  Blade  No.  119, 11  x  10  x  3-16  inches. 

A  cotton  scraper  having  strong  advocates  in  some  sections  of  the  country,  and  holding  its  sway  in  favor  with 
the  planter. 

PRICE  LIST. 


Number  and  Name. 

Co(ie  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

No.  5,      Mitchell  Cotton  Scraper,  complete 

No.  5^/4,  Mitchell  Cotton  Scraper,  less  Blade  .. 

Posset. 
Postea. 

46  lbs. 
39  lbs. 

$4  90 
4  20 

No.  6— AVERY,  WITH  PLAIN  STANDARD. 

Beam  and  handles  varnished. 

Sent  with  Avery  Scraper  Blade  No.  19A,  14  x  10  x  3-16  inches. 
Improved  Scraper  Blade  No.  19  can  be  used  and  is  sent  when  specially  ordered. 
The  above  scraper  has  given  perfect  satisfaction  for  many  years. 

PRICE  LIST. 


Number  and  Name. 


No.  6,      Avery's  Cotton  Scraper,  complete  

No.  7,      Avery's  Cotton  Scraper,  less  Blade 

No.  71^,  Avery's  Cotton  Scraper,  Stock  and  Clevis  only. 


Codeword. 


Postil. 

Postulant. 

Potagro. 


Weight. 


39  lbs, 
82  lbs. 
13  lbs. 


Price. 


$4  40 
3  70 
2  80 


REPAIR  PRICE  LIST. 


No.  5,  Mitchell  Cotton  Scraper. 

Price. 

No.  6,  Avery  Cotton  Scraper. 

Price. 

Blade  No.  119,  14x10x3-16  inches 

Si  00 

1  50 

60 

50 

15 

Blade  No.  19A,  14  x  10  x  3-16  inches 

Standard  (east)  with  two  Bolts -- 

$1  00 

Standard  (cast)  with  two  BoHs                    

1  25 

Finished  Beam,  2%  x  3%  x  53  inches  long 

Finished  Handles,  per  pair 

Finished  Beam,  2%  x  3%  x  53  inches  long 

Finished  Handles,  per  pair 

60 
50 

Clevis _ 

Clevis 

15 

103 


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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  ''MOON"  ROLLING  COULTER. 

(Patented.) 


This  coulter  enables  an  ordinary  walking  plow  to  turn  easily  perfectly  any  growth  of  mam- 
moth clover,  pea,  strawberry,  or  other  vines,  stalks,  weeds,  or  Johnson  grass,  or  matted  and 
tangled  growths  of  any  kind,  no  matter  how  high  or  dense,  without  clogging  or  choking  the  plow 
or  coulter,  because  of  the  patented  shoe  or  gauge  in  the  center  of  which  the  coulter  revolves. 
This  shoe  presses  down  all  weeds  and  trash,  and  holds  same  firmly  while  being  cut  by  the  coulter, 
and  prevents  tough  grass  from  doubling  over  its  edge  and  clogging  it  in  soft  soil.  The  center  of 
disc  runs  within  one  inch  of  the  surface  of  the  ground,  consequently  the  cutting  point  is  on  a 
horizontal  line  with  its  center,  or  nearly  so,  thus  overcoming  the  tendency  to  roll  over  trash  and 
throw  the  plow  out  of  the  ground  as  is  the  case  with  other  coulters.  It  is  a  perfect  gauge  as  to 
depth  (adjustable  up  or  down),  and  no  wheel  or  jointej"  is  needed  with  coulter  in  use. 

They  are  now  in  successful  and  general  use  in  every  State  in  the  Union. 

1st.  Their  use  will  save  20  per  cent  in  draft  in  stiff  land  where  there  is  no  grass,  and  from  30 
to  40  per  cent  in  Bermuda  or  crab  grass  sod,  and  fully  as  much  in  labor  for  the  plowman. 

2d.  Attached  to  any  turn  plow,  from  6  inch  cut  up,  a  perfect  furrow  can  be  turned  without 
clogging  in  any  growth  of  pea-vines,  crab  or  Bermuda  grass,  clover,  cornstalks,  etc. 

3d.  "We  have  the  only  sand  proof  boxing  and  journal  ever  made,  requiring  oil  but  once  a 
year. 

4th.  "With  the  adjustable  clamp  used  the  coulter  can  be  adjusted  up  or  down,  or  placed  in 
any  position  desired,  without  being  unfastened  from  the  beam,  and  is  guaranteed  not  to  work 
loose.  As  the  bolts  in  clamp  for  wood  beam  are  longer  than  those  for  steel  beam,  in  ordering 
state  whether  coulters  are  wanted  for  wood  or  steel  beam  plows. 

5th.  By  the  use  of  small  discs,  such  as  we  use  in  combination  with  our  shoe  for  riding  down 
and  holding  the  rubbish,  a  greater  depth  will  be  cut,  and  the  tendency  to  roll  over  rubbish  with- 
out cutting  is  almost  entirely  overcome. 

6th.  As  the  shoe  slides  on  the  ground  and  regulates  the  depth  of  plowing,  all  weight  should 
be  removed  from  the  animal's  back  by  lengthening  backhands  of  harness,  which  will  prevent 
back  galls. 

7th.     Our  coulter  is  a  grand  success  in  plowing  soft  marsh  lands. 

CAUTION  IN  ORDERING. 

Remember  this :  Do  not  order  these  coulters  according  to  size  of  other  rolling  coulters 
you  may  have  used.     Order  them  by  the  numbers  below,  namely.  No.  1,  No.  2,  No.  3. 

Because,  while  the  ordinary  rolling  coulter  cuts  only  within  two  or  three  inches  of  the  center, 
the  "  Moon  "  coulter  cuts  within  one  inch  of  the  center  of  the  disc,  cutting  into  and  through  the 
weeds  and  trash,  where  the  ordinary  coulter  rides  on  top  of  it. 

The  No.  1  "  Moon  "  Coulter  (8  inches)  is  equal  and  superior  in  capacity  to  the  ordinary  10-inch 
coulter  (use  it  on  plows  6  to  8  inch  cut,  inclusive). 

The  No.  2  "Moon  "  (10  inches)  does  the  work  of  an  ordinary  13-inch  coulter  (use  it  on  plows 
9  to  12  inch  cut,  inclusive). 

The  No.  3  "Moon"  (12  inches)  equals  an  ordinary  15-inch  coulter  in  capacity  (use  it  on  plows 

13  to  16  inch  cut,  inclusive). 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


Vftiavc-- 


ROLLING   COULTERS. 


Moon  Coulter. 


Caster  Rolling  Coulter.         Stiff  Shank  Rolling  Coulter. 


We  furnish  with  our  Moon  and  Caster  Eolling  Coulters  an  adjustable  beam  clamp,  by  which 
the  coulters  can  be  adjusted  up  or  down,  or  placed  in  any  position  desired  without  being  unfastened 
from  beam. 

Order  Moon  Coulter  by  number,  and  state  whether  for  wood  or  steel  beam,  as  the  bolts  in  clamp 
for  wood  beam  are  longer  than  those  for  steel  beam. 

See  preceding  page  for  general  description  of  our  Moon  Coulter. 

For  prices  on  repairs,  see  page  141. 


MOON   ROLLING   COULTER. 


•^ T||^  II                                            Number  and  Size. 

Diameter 
of  Blade. 

Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price. 

No.  1,  for  Plo'ws  of    6  to     8  in.  cut,  inclusive 

No.  2,  for  Plows  of    9  to  12  in.  cut,  inclusive  - . . 
No.  8,  for  Plows  of  13  to  16  in.  cut,  inclusive  .__ 

8  in. 
10  in. 
12  in. 

Pothecary. 

Pouch. 

Pounder. 

17  lbs. 
20  lbs. 
23  lbs. 

$2  50 
3  00 
3  50 

CASTER  ROLLING  COULTER,  WITH  ROUND  SHANK. 

10-inch                                                   _           - 

10  in. 

Poverty. 

Powldron. 

Practisant 

18  lbs. 
20  lbs. 
23  lbs. 

$3  00 

12-inch                                                 -     .-    . 

12  in. 
14  in. 

3  50 

14-inch 

4  25 

STIFF  SHANK  ROLLING  COULTER. 

©-inch                   -   .         . 

9  in.     1  Prance.             8  lbs. 

$1  75 

FIN  CUTTERS,  WITH  BOLTS. 


i  Number, - 
Codeword 
Price,  each 
(  Number. 
Pony  Series  ^  Code  Word 
(  Price,  each 
Tiny  Tim...  {g°f/Wo.. 

i  Number. 

Western -|  Code  Word 

(  Price,  each 


10 
Predacean. 

$0  70 

Pony. 
Prejudice. 

$0  60 
Prescious. 

$0  60 

Pony. 
Presenter. 

$0  60 


12 

Predial. 
$0  70 
A.O. 

Prelude. 
$0  60 


A.O. 

President 
$0  60 


14 

Preen. 

$0  70 

B.O. 

Premise. 

$0  70 


B.O. 

Presser. 
$0  70 


16 

Prefix 

$0  70 

CO. 

Premorse 

$0  70 


CO. 

Prestige. 
$0  70 


D.O. 

Preparer. 
$0  70 


D.O. 

Pretence 
$0  70 


E.O. 

Presage. 
$0  70 


E.O. 

Preterit. 
$0  70 


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S^.--" 


Knife  Coulters,  Jointers,  and  Gauge  Wheels. 


50  51 


52 


53 


54 


55 


3      I 

'■Mimiriiimiiil  ^^ 


Straight. 


Jumping.  Reversible. 


Clamp  and 
Cast  Wedge. 


No.  A. 

"See  price  list  next, page. 


No.  B. 


No.  C. 


No.  D. 


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PRICE  LIST. 


Order  by  number  and  state  whether  for  Wood  or  Steel  Beam  Plow. 


STRAIGHT  KMIFE  COULTERS  (Steel). 


Plows  Used  On. 


Code  Word. 


Approxi- 
mate Wt. 


No.  50.    1)^x5^x14  in.,  with   malleable 

bracket,  same  as  shown  in  Cut  No.  12 , 

No.  51.    1%  X  J^  X  17  in.,  with  malleable 

bracket,  same  as  shown  in  Cut  No.  12 

No.  52  (old  style).    1^  x  %  x  15  in.,  with 

bracket  and  clamp 

No.  52X.    1%  X  J^  X  25  in.,  with  clamp 

and  cast  wedge 


1 14-143^-15— Granite. 

} 


No.  53.    1%  X  3^  X  25  in.,  with  clamp  and 
cast  wed^e 


No.  54.    2  X  3^  X  26  in.,  with  clamp  and 
cast  wedge , 


No.  55.    2J^  X  ^  X  28  in. ,  with  clamp  and 
cast  wedge 


No.  56,    23^  X  %  X  30  in.,  with  clamp  and 
cast  wedge ; 


No.  57.  2  X  %  x26  in.,  with  clamp  and 
cast  wedge 

No.  58.  2  X  5^  X  24  in.,  with  clamp  and 
plate 

No.  59.  With  oflF  set  1%  x  J^  x  26  in.,  with 
baud  and  key  wedge 


^-1 — Advance;  Single  plow  stocks. 

j- J^-1— Advance;  Single  plowstocks. 

fPony-A.  O. — Pony  Series;  Pony-" 

<     A.  O.— Western 

(.63^-7— Dandy 

( B.  O— Pony  Series 

J  B.  O.— Western  ;  8-9— Dandy 

(,61X-20-O.— Blackland 

(  C.  O.-D.  0.— Pony  Series 

C.  O.-D.  O.— Western 

I  62>^X-63X-40-0— Blackland 

i  409-410— Rainbow  

I  10 — New  Clipper 

I  9-10— Imp.  Blacklaud 

[8-9-10— Ohio  Valley;  10— Dandy...  i 

E.  O.— Pony  Series "> 

E.O.— Western 

64X-65X— Blackland 

11-12 — Improved  Blackland 

12-14-16— New  Clipper 

tU-12— Ohio  Valley 

\  62X-30-O— Blackland 

7-8 — Improved  Blackland 

1-2 — Improved  New  Ground 


} 

1 1— Single  Shovel . 


JUMPING  COULTERS  (Steel). 
No.  60.    1%  X  }ix  25  in.,  with  band  and 

key  wedge 

No.  61.    2  X  %  X  24  in.,  with  band,  plate, 

and  bolts 

No.  62.    2  X  %  X  24  in.,   with  band  and 

plate 

No.  63.    2  X  %  X  26  in.,  with  two  wedge 

keys 

No.  64.    2  X  %  X  24  in.,  with  band,  plate, 

and  bolts 


ll-i 


1 — Single  Shovel 

1— Old  Style  New  Ground.. 


>  15-16 — Jumping  Shovel 

V 1-2— Improved  New  Ground. 


REVERSIBLE  COULTERS  (Steel). 

No.  70.  2^^  x%x  28  in.,  with  baud,  plate, 
and  bolts 

No.  71.  2>^  X  %x 80  in.,  with  band,  plate, 
and  bolts 


8 — Samson  New  Ground.. 


9 — Samson  New  Ground  . 


QUINCY  COULTERS  (Steel). 

No.  80.    4%x%x  223^  in .,  with  bolts . 

KNEE  CUTTERS  (Steel). 

No.  90.    For  one-horse  plows 

No.  91.    For  two-horse  plows 


1 — Railroad.. 


JOINTERS. 

No.  12.    With     malleable     bracket    and 
standard 


■  For  all  sizes  Granite  Plows.. 


Pretty. 
Preventer. 
Preying. 
Pricket. 

Prier. 
Primary. 

Prime  ro. 

Primo. 

Principate. 

Priorate. 

Privacy. 

Prizer. 

Probator. 

Prochein. 

Procreant. 

Procurer. 

Produce. 
Pro  face. 

Profert. 


Profile. 
Profligate. 


Profusion. 


6.00  lbs. 

7.05  lbs. 
5.12  lbs. 

7.06  lbs. 

7.06  lbs. 

8.07  lbs. 

14.05  lbs. 

16.05  lbs. 

12.03  lbs. 
12.03  lbs. 

7.06  lbs. 

8.00  lbs. 
12.07  lbs. 
13.00  lbs. 

8.08  lbs. 
12.07  lbs. 

12.05  lbs. 
13.05  lbs. 

6.07  lbs. 


4.12  lbs. 
5.00  lbs. 


8.00  lbs. 


No.  A6  Gauge  Wheels,  with  cast  shank,  plate,  and  6-inch  wheel,  used  on"] 
14-143^-15— Granite.    Pony-A.O— Pony  Series,  steel  beam.    Pony-A .  O— West- 
ern, steel  beam.  7— Improved  Blackland.  61X— Blackland,  steel  beam.  20-O— 
Blackland,  Bteel  beam 

No.  A7  Gauge  Wheels,  with  cast  shank,  plate,  and  7-inch  wheel,  used  on  .B.  O.- 
C.  O.-D.O.-E.  O.— Pony  Series,  steel  beam.  B.  O.-C.  O.-D.  O.-E.  C— Western, 
steel  beam.  8-9-10-11-12- Ohio  Valley,  steel  beam.  10-12-14-16- New  Clip- 
per, steel  beam.  8-9-10-11-12— Improved  Blackland,  62X-623^X-63X-64X-65X 
-Blackland,  steel  beam.    HO  O-40  O— Blackland,  steel  beam ^ 

No.  B6  Gauge  Wheels,  with  wrought  quadrant,  plate,  and  6-inch  wheel,  used! 
on  Pony  A.  O.-B.  C— Pony  Series,  wood  beam.  Pony  A.  O.-B.  O.— Western,  [ 
wood  beam.  Tiny  Tim.  8-9— Ohio  Valley,  wood  beam.  61X— Blackland,  ( 
wood  beam.    20  O-30O— Blackland,  wood  beam J 

No.  B8  Gauge  Wheels,  wiih  wrought  quadrant,  plate,  and  8-ineh  wheel,  usedl 
on  C.  O.-D.  O.-E  O.— Pony  Series,  wood  beam.  C.  O.-D.  O.  E.  O.— Western,  [ 
wood  beam.  10-11-12— Ohio  Valley,  wood  beam.  6iX-623^X-63X-64X— Black-  | 
land,  wood  beam.    40  O-50  O— Blackland,  wood  beam J 

No.  C9  Gauge  Wheels,  with  wrought  stiff  shank,  band,  and  9-inch  wheel, usedi 
on  10-12-14-16- New  Clipper,  wood  beam.  65X— Blackland,  wood  beam.  V 
409-410— Rainbow  ! ) 

No.  D12  Gauge  Wheels,  with  wrought  stiff  shank,  adjustable  spindle,  and  12-  \ 
inch  wheel,  used  on  No.  1  Railroad  or  Grading  plow  I 


Progress. 
Proin. 

Proleptic. 

Prolong. 

Promiser. 
Prompter. 


11.00  lbs. 


12.00  lbs. 


10.00  lbs. 


10.08  lbs. 


15.00  lbs. 


18.08  lbs. 


Right  or  left  hand. 


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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S   PATENT  "U"   STEEL  TREES. 


Avery's  Patent  Steel  Trees  are  \J  "-shaped  wrought  steel,  iind  have  our  famous  patent  self- 
locking  end  hooks,  which  prevent  the  traces  from  becoming  loose  accidentally.  They  are  the  best 
ever  invented  for  general  or  special  work;  have  great  strength,  are  practicably  indestructible,  and 
have  malleable  hooks  and  center  eye;  all  metal,  not  a  particle  of  wood.  There  is  no  wearing  out, 
except  the  hooks  after  long  service,  and  which  can  be  replaced  at  a  mere  nominal  expense  by  any 
blacksmith.  Clips  or  hooks  are  riveted  and  do  not  get  loose  from  shrinkage,  as  on  all  kinds  of  wood 
trees.     Especial  favorites  in  dry  climates. 


SINGLETREES.     FOR  UNIVERSAL   USE. 


Size. 


22-incli  Singletrees 
24-incli  Singletrees 
26-inch  Singletrees 
28-inch  Singletrees 
30-inch  Singletrees 
32-inch  Singletrees 


Code  Word. 


Pronoun. 

Prop. 

Propel. 

Prophesy. 

Propolis. 

Proposer. 


Weight 
per  doz. 


47  lbs. 
51  lbs. 
54  lbs. 
59  lbs. 
61  lbs. 
77  lbs. 


Price  per  doz. 


$5  50 

5  75 

6  00 
6  75 

8  25 

9  00 


DOUBLETREES.     FOR  PLOWS  AND  WAGONS. 


Size. 

Code  Word. 

Weight 
per  doz. 

Price  per  doz. 

32-inch  Doubletrees 

36-inch   Doubletrees  . 

Prosaic. 

Proselyte. 

Prosper. 

Prostrate. 

Protector. 

77  lbs. 

86  lbs. 
154  lbs. 
160  lbs. 
175  lbs. 

$9  00 
10  50 

41-inch   Doubletrees .     .       - 

14  50 

44-inch   Doubletrees _          -       

16  50 

48-inch  Doubletrees 

18  00 

When  not  specified  otherwise,  Doubletrees  for  Plows  will  always  be  sent. 


DOUBLETREES.    IN  SETS.    FOR  PLOWS. 


Number  and  Size. 

Code  Word. 

Weight  per  set. 

Price  per  set. 

No.  1,  Two  24-inch  and  one  36-inch.  .   .           _    _ 

Protocol. 
Protractor, 
Prevent. 
Provider. 

16  lbs. 

17  lbs. 

18  lbs. 
18  lbs. 

$1  83 

No.  2,  Two  26-inch  and  one  36-inch 

1  87 

No.  3,  Two  28-inch  and  one  36-inch 

No.  4,  T'wo  30-inch  and  one  36-inoh_ 

2  00 
2  25 

DOUBLETREES.     IN  SETS. 


FOR  WAGONS,  WITH  HOOKS 
FOR  STAY-CHAINS. 


IN  DOUBLETREES 


Number  and  Size. 

Code  Word. 

Weight  per  set. 

Price  per  set. 

No.  5,  Two  30-inch  and  one  41-inch     _   - 

Provision. 

Provoker. 

Proximate. 

Prudish. 

Prussic. 

23  lbs. 

26  lbs. 

27  lbs. 

29  lbs. 

30  lbs. 

$2  58 

No.  6,  Two  32-inch  and  one  41-inch 

No.  7,  Two  32-inch  and  one  44-inch _.   _ 

2  70 

2  87 

No.  8,  Two  36- inch  and  one  44-inch  _   

3  12 

No.  9,  Two  36-inch  and  one  48-inch  ._         ..   -. 

3  25 

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5S>|il**< 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


AVERY'S  PATENT  "U"  STEEL  TREES. 


TRIPLETREES.     REGULAR.     FOR  WALKING  AND  SULKY  PLOWS. 


Number  and  Size. 

Code  Word. 

Weight 
per  set. 

Price 

per  set. 

No.  1,  One  42-inoh,  two  28^-inch,  and  three  26-inch- __ 
No.  2,  One  42-inch,  two  28 1^ -inch,  and  three  28-inch_-_ 
No.  3,  One  48-inch,  two  33"^ -inch,  and  three  30-inch- ._ 
No.  4,  One  48-inch,  two  33«^-inch,  and  three  32-inch-  _  _ 

Puberal. 
Publicist. 
Puceron. 
Puddler. 

37  lbs. 
39  lbs. 
43  lbs. 
48  lbs. 

$4  40 

4  60 

5  00 
5  20 

FOUR-HORSE  EVENERS.     FOR  SULKY  OR  GANG  PLOWS. 


Number  and  Size. 


No.  1,  One  62-inch  wood,  and  two  28-inoh  steel,  and 
four  26-inch  steel 

No.  2,  One  6S-inch  wood,  and  two  30-inch  steel,  and 
four  28- inch  steel 


Code  Word. 


Puffer. 
Puissant. 


Weight 
per  set. 


55  lbs. 
57  lbs. 


Price 
per  set. 


$6  00 
6  50 


Size  and  Style. 

Code  Word. 

Weight 
per  dozen. 

Price  per  doz. 

36  inches   Light                                   -                       -     - 

Pullet. 
Pulsator. 

91  lbs. 
103  lbs. 

$12  00 

36  inches,  Heavy 

14  00 

REPAIRS  FOR  AVERY'S  PATENT  "  U  "  STEEL  TREES. 

Rivets  included  in  prices. 

No.  228.  End  Hook  for  22,  24,  26,  28,  30,  and  32-incli  Singletrees  - .  -  .per  dozen. 

No.  225.  End  Hook  for  32  and  36-inch  Doubletrees v.---;-,- " P®^  dozen. 

No.  224.  End  Hook  for  40,  44,  and  48-inch  street-car  and  wagon  Doubletrees -  -per  dozen, 

No.  229.  Center  Eye  for  22,  24,  26,  28,  30,  and  32-inch  Singletrees per  dozen. 

No.  226.  Center  Eye  for  32 and  36-inch  Doubletrees---- peraozeu, 

No.  227.  Center  Eye  for  40,  44,  and  48-inch  wagon  Doubletrees per  aozen, 

No.  222.  Center  Eye  for  40,  44,  and  48-inch  street-car  Doubletrees - peraozeu, 

NO.K48.  Center  Eye  for  Tripletrees Sfi"^S^f^^ 

No.  228.  Stay  Chain  Hooks  for  40,  44,  and  48-inch  wagon  Doubletrees per  aozen. 

No.  221.  Bub  Plate  for  40,  44,  and  48-inch  street-car  and  wagon  Doubletrees per  dozen. 

No.  223.  Lifting  Hook  for  40,  44.  and  48-inch  street-car  Doubletrees per  aozen, 

Wrought  Connecting  Loop  for  Tripletrees per  aozen, 

109 


$1  00 
1  GO 
1  50 

1  50 

2  00 

3  00 
5  00 

3  00 
1  00 

4  50 
1  00 
1  10 


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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


PLOW  SINGLETREES. 
Length  20,  22,  24,  26,  28,  and  30  inches. 


Number  and  Style. 

Center 
Clip. 

End 
Clip. 

Hook. 

Code  Word. 

Average 
Weight. 

Price 

per  doz. 

20-26-inch 

Price 
per  doz. 
28,  30-in. 

No.  1,  Light- --Varnished 

No.  2,  Medium. Painted  Red--_ 
No.  3,  Extra... Painted  Red--- 

1 

1  6 

1 

9 
1  6 

7 

1  6 
1 

5 
16 

5 
1  6 

3 

8 

Pummel, 

Puncheon. 

Punctuist. 

35  lbs. 
40  lbs. 
57  lbs. 

$2  40 

3  00 

4  20 

$2  70 

3  30 

4  50 

PLOW  SINGLE  AND  DOUBLETREES-MALLEABLE  IRONS. 

Number  and  Style. 

Length. 

Code  Word. 

Average 
Weight. 

Price 
per  doz. 
22-26- in. 

Price 
per  doz. 
28,  30-in. 

No.  200,   Singletrees  .  -Varnished.  _  22,  24,  26,  28,  and 30  in. 
No. 202,  Doubletrees.. Varnished..  36  inches. 

Pimisher. 
Pupil. 

38  lbs. 
87  lbs. 

$3  00 

$3  30 
6  00 

PLOW  SINGLETREES. 

Malleable  End  Perrules  with  |-incli  Hooks,  j^g-inch  Center  Clip  with  |-inch  King. 


Number  and  Style. 

Length. 

Code  Word. 

Average 
Weight. 

Price 

per  doz. 

26-in. 

Price 
per  doz. 
28,  30-in. 

No.  4,  Varnished 

No.  4,  Painted  Red    

26,  28,  and  30  inches. 
26,  28,  and  30  inches. 

Purchaser. 
Purifier. 

60  lbs. 
60  lbs. 

$4  00 
4  25 

$4  30 
4  55 

PLOW  DOUBLETREES. 
Length  36  inches. 


Number  and  Style. 

Center 
Clip. 

End 
Clip. 

Hook. 

Code  Word. 

Average 

Weight. 

J'rice 
per  doz. 

No.  13,  Light Varnished 

No.  14,  Medium Painted  Red 

No.  15,  Extra  Heavy. Painted  Red 

9 

1  6 
5 

8 

1 

16 
1 

1 

1  6 

5 

8 

Purlin. 

Purprise. 

Pursue. 

77  lbs. 

84  lbs. 

110  lbs. 

$,4  80 
6  00 
9  60 

110 


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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


PLOW  DOUBLETREES. 
Length  36  inches. 


Number  and  Style. 

Center 

Clip. 

End  Clip. 

Code  Word. 

Average 
Weight. 

Price 
per  doz. 

No.  18,   Light Varnished 

No.  19,  Medium Painted  Red.__ 

No.  20,  Extra  Heavy. Painted  Red-.. 

9 
16 

f 

I'e 
1 

Puseyite. 

Puttock. 

Pyramid. 

60  lbs. 

70  lbs. 

100  lbs. 

$4  40 
5  50 
9  00 

WAGON  SINGLETREES. 

i  inch  Strap  End,  f  inch  Hook,  |  inch  Center  Clip,  ^  inch  Eing,  2  Eivets  in  Wear  Irons. 


Number  and  Style. 

Length. 

Code  Word. 

Average 
Weight. 

Price  per  doz. 

No.  9,  Painted  Red 

36  in. 

Pyro. 

86  lbs. 

$7  20 

WAGON  SINGLETREES. 

Malleable  Strap  Ends,  |  inch  Wrought  Hooks,  |  inch  Center  Clip,  J  inch  King. 


Number  and  Style. 

Lengtn. 

Code  Word. 

Average 
Weight. 

Price  per  doz. 

No.  9i,  Painted  Red  and  Striped 

34  and  36  in. 

Pyrosis. 

90  lbs. 

$7  80 

WAGON  SINGLETREES. 

Malleable  End  Ferrules,  |  inch  Wrought  Hook,  |-  inch  Center  Clip,  ^  inch  Ring. 


Number  and  Style. 

Length. 

Code  Word. 

Average 
Weight. 

Price  per  doz. 

No.  10,  Varnished 

36  in. 

Python. 

74  lbs. 

$5  40 

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WAGON  DC  JBLETREES. 
Size  of  Wood  4-x2x4-8  inches. 


Number  and  Style. 

Code  Word. 

Average 
Weight. 

Price  per  doz. 

No.  12   Self-Colored                  .   -           -  -         -     - 

Quadra. 

166  lbs. 

$9  60 

WAGON    NECKYOKES. 


Number  and  Style. 


No.  45,  Varnished- __ 
No.  45,  Painted  Red, 


Length. 


40  and  48  in. 
40  and  48  in. 


Code  Word. 


Quadrel. 
Quadroon. 


Average 
Weight. 


98  lbs. 
98  lbs. 


Price 
per  doz. 
40  inch. 


$7  50 
8  25 


Price 
per  doz. 
48  inch. 


$12  00 

12  75 


SINGLETREE  IRONS-WELDED. 


Number  and  Style. 

Center 
Clip. 

End 
Clip, 

Hook. 

Codeword. 

Average 
Weight. 

Price 
per  doz. 

No.  48   Light 

7 
16 

9 
16 

3 

8 
7 
1  6 

1 

5 
16 

5 
1  6 

Quaffer. 
Quaker. 
Quamoclit. 

15  lbs. 
20  lbs. 
25  lbs. 

$1  90 

No  49  Medium                   -       -       

2  10 

No.  50,  Extra 

2  80 

DOUBLETREE  IRONS— WELDED. 


Number  and  Style. 

Center 
Clip. 

End 
Clip. 

Hook. 

Code  Word. 

Average 
Weight. 

Price 
per  doz. 

No    51    Light 

A 

7 
16 

1 

7 
1  6 

1 

Quarreler. 
Quartern. 
Quassia. 

25  lbs. 
30  lbs. 
35  lbs. 

$2  90 

No  52    Medium 

3  40 

No.  53,  Extra 

4  90 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


PLOW   HANDLES, 


Extra  First-Class,  Thorough  Seasoned  Handles  oi  "White  Clear  Oak. 
IN   ROUGH   WITH   VARNISHED    HAND    HOLDS. 


Size. 

Used  For 

Code  Word. 

Weight 
per  doz. 

Price 
per  doz. 

1^  X  2^  X  3  feet  6  inches- 
1^  X  2^  X  3  feet  9  inches] 

1^  X  2^  X  4  feet  6  inches] 
1^  X  23^  X  5  feet  0  inches  _ 
1^  X  2^  X  5  feet  2  inches] 

Georgia  Stocks.-     _.       

Queach.           3fi  lbs. 

$1  50 

Scrapers,Sweeps,and  Do"w-) 
Law  Cotton  Planters j 

One-Horse  Cast  Plows  andj 
Double  Shovels \ 

One-Horse  Steel  Plows 

Two-Horse  Cast  and  Steel) 
Plows 1 

Queller. 

Querpo. 
Questor. 
Quickener. 

37  lbs. 

45  lbs. 
50  lbs. 
52  lbs. 

1  85 

2  10 
2  30 
2  60 

Note— The  3-foot  6-inch  Handles  are  only  used  on  Georgia  Stocks,  and  are  shipped  side  bent.    When  not 
specified,  -vve  ship  one  half  right  hand  and  one  half  left  hand  bent. 


Extra  for  side  Bending 

All  edge-bent  handles  are  machine  dressed. 


Extra  for  same 


.per  dozen,  $0  40 
.per  dozen,        75 


POLISHED   LAP   RINGS  AND    LINKS. 


Round. 


End  Open. 
LAP  LINKS-END  OPEN. 


Side  Open. 


Number  and  Size. 


Code  Word. 


Weight 
per  doz. 


Price 
per  doz. 


No.  21,  3/^  X  Ij^  inches  inside 

No.  22,  j7^  X  2      inches  inside 

No.  23,  ^  X  2      inches  inside 

No.  24,  j9g  X  2}i  inches  inside 

No.  25,  ^  X  2}^  inches  inside 


Quiddle. 

Quilt. 

Quintain. 

Quippa. 

Quittal. 


2.6  lbs. 
3.6  lbs. 
5.0  lbs. 
6.3  lbs. 
7.5  lbs. 


$0  25 
30 
45 
60 
70 


LAP  LINKS-SIDE  OPEN. 


No.  26,  j^g  X  2  inches  inside 
No.  27,  i|  X  2i^  inches  inside 
No.  28,  j9g  X  2^  inches  inside 
No.  29,  ^  X  21?  inches  inside 


Quizzer. 
Quoter. 
Rabbit. 
Racer. 


3.4  lbs. 

5.0  lbs. 

6.3  lbs. 

7.5  lbs. 

$0  30 
45 
60 
70 


ROUND  LAP  RINGS. 


No.  30,  ^  X  1^  inches  inside __ 

Racker. 

Raddock. 

Radiator. 

Radius. 

Rafty. 

2.5  lbs. 
3.5  lbs. 
5.0  lbs. 
6.3  lbs. 
8.0  lbs. 

$0  25 

No.  31,   j'^g  X  1^  inches  inside    . 

30 

No.  32,  ^  X  l3^  inches  inside 

No.  33,  1^6  ^  2      inches  inside _    .       __           _       . 

45 
60 

No.  34,  ||  X  2^  inches  inside .   -. 

70 

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PLAIN  FENDER.    WITH  CLAMP. 

For  Steel  Beam  Double  Shovel  Plows. 


Code  Word. 


Ragout. 


Weight,  each.      Price,  each. 


514  lbs. 


So  60 


HEEL  SLIDE.    WITH  BOLTS. 

For  regulating  the  depth  of  cultivating  and  mail- 
ing the  plow  run  steadyl  Can  be  attached  to  any  of 
our  Steel  Beam  or  Steel  Standard  Double  Shovels. 


Code  Word. 

Weight,  per  pair. 

Price,  per  pair. 

Raker. 

3  lbs. 

SO  60 

MISSISSIPPI  SCRAPER. 

The  best  Scraper  made  for  cotton ;  saves  labor  and 
largely  increases  the  yield;  fits  all  our  one-horse 
plows. 


Code  Word. 

Weight. 

Price,  each. 

Raiment. 

10  lbs. 

Si  50 

T  WASHER. 

Malleable,  for  Single  and  Double  Plow  Stocks. 


GRASS  RODS. 


Size. 

Codeword. 

Approximate 

Weight 

per  dozen. 

Price 
per  doz. 

16x3^     square. 
17x9-16  square. 
17x9-16  round. 
19x9-16  round. 

Ramage. 
Rammer. 
Rampier. 
Rancor. 

20.05  lbs. 
22.00  lbs. 
21.00  lbs. 
22.05  lbs. 

SlOO 
1  25 
1  00 

1  25 

Number. 

Codeword. 

Price, 
each. 

No.  266.     For    Single    Stocks) 
Nos.1,2,  5,  6,  7,  10,  17,  18.../ 

No.  267.     For  Double   Stocks  \ 
Nos.  Sand  9. | 

Ranger. 
Ransom. 

SO  06 
06 

STEEL  HARROW  TEETH— HEADED. 

Size. 

Code  Word.. 

Weight 
per  100. 

Price 
per  pound. 

i^  inch  square  X  10  inches  long 

^  inch  square  X  10  inches  long 

3^  inch  square  X  10  inches  long 

^  inch  square  X  12  inches  long 

3^  inch  square  x  12  inches  long 

Z^  inch  square  x  12  inches  long 

Rapacious. 

Rapier. 

Rarefy. 

Rasher. 

Ratany. 

Ratifier. 

Ratliu. , 

Rattoon. 

70  lbs. 
110  lbs. 
160  lbs. 
120  lbs. 
175  lbs. 
260  lbs. 
340  lbs. 
395  lbs. 

>  5  cents. 

1    inch  square  x  12  inches  long  . . 

1    inch  square  X  14  inches  long 

^ 

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SQUARE  HEAD  PLOW  BOLTS. 


No. 

Size. 

Code  Word. 

Weight 
per  100. 

Price 
per  100. 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

ys^lVs  in. 

k  X  13^  in. 

%  X  2  in. 
7-16  X  IM  in. 
7-16  X  1>^  in. 

Kxl^in. 

Raven. 

Rawish. 

Razure. 

Reader. 

Reagent. 

Realty. 

7X  lbs. 

9i|  lbs. 
10}i  lbs. 
12     lbs. 
12%  lbs. 
17     lbs. 

$2  00 
2  10 
2  30 
2  60 

2  75 

3  70 

ROUND  HEAD  PLOW  BOLTS. 


No. 

Size. 

Code  Word. 

Weight 
per  100. 

Price 
per  100. 

7 

%  X  1     in. 

Reasoner. 

73^  lbs. 

$2  00 

8 

^xlMin. 

Rebec. 

8     lbs. 

2  00 

9 

fgxl%in. 

Rebuff. 

83^  lbs. 

2  10 

10 

^  X  1%  in.  Ig.sq. 

Rebutter. 

834  lbs. 

2  10 

11 

5^x  134  in.  Ig.sq. 

Recast. 

9     lbs. 

2  10 

12 

7-16  X  lYs  in. 

Recense. 

1134  lbs. 

2  60 

18 

7-16  X  lU  in. 

Recheat. 

12%  lbs. 

2  75 

14 

7-16  X  1%  in.  Ig.sq. 

Recite. 

13     lbs. 

2  75 

15 

7-16  X  2y2  in. 

Recline. 

16%  lbs. 

3  35 

16 

%  X  1     m. 

Recoil. 

14     lbs. 

3  50 

17 

>^  X  1>^  in. 

Reeompact. 

15     lbs. 

3  50 

18 

H  s  IS^  in. 

Reconciler. 

16%  lbs. 

3  70 

19 

3^  X  134  in. 

Recorder. 

173^  lbs. 

3  70 

20 

%xl34in.  sp'l. 

Recreant. 

....lbs. 

2  10 

BOLTS  USED  FOR  PLOW  POINTS. 


Name  and  Number  of  Plow. 


Advance,  Nos.  34-  1 

American,  Nos.  "^.,3 

American,  Nos.  10, 13, 19,  20,40 
Big  Bolt,  Nos.  107,  108,  109.... 

Cadet,  Nos.  6,  7._ 

Cast  Plows,  Nos.  8,  12 

Cast  Plows,  Nos.  8,  12 

Cast  Plows,  Nos.  X,  1 

Cast  Plows,  Nos.  k,  1 

Cast  Plows,  Nos.  34,  1 

Cast  Plows,  No.2._ _ 

CastPlows,  No. 3 

Chilled  Plows,  Nos.  8, 12 

Dandy,  Nos.  63^,  7,  8X 

Dandy,  Nos.  9, 10 

Granite,  Nos.  14,  1434  15 

Granite,  Vineyard,  No.  15 

Hard  Pan,  Nos.  6,  8 


Take  Bolt  No. 


4 
6 
17 
8 
5 
3 
4 
2 
3 
4 
4 
5 
17 
17  and  18 
4 
4 
16  face  19  side 


For 


Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Han'les 
Point 
Lan'sid 
Han'les 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 


BOLTS  USED  FOR  PLOW  POINTS- 
CONTINUED. 


Name  and  Number  of  Plow. 


Hillside  Plow,  No.  7 

Ideal,  No.  26 

Ideal,  No.  28 

Imp' ved  Black  Land,  Nos.  7, 8 
Imp'ved  Black  Land, Nos.  9,10 
Imp'ved  Black  Land, Nos. 11, 12 
Middle  Burster,  Nos.  9, 10, 12 
Middle  Burster,  Nos,  14, 16, 18, 

20 

New  Clipper,  Nos.  10, 12, 14, 16, 

Ohio  Valley,  No.  8__ 

Ohio  Valley,  Nos.  9,  10, 11, 12 

Orange  Plow,  No.  11 

"O  "  Series,  Black  Land,  No. 

20O.__ 

"  O  "  Series,  Black  Land,  Nos 

300,400 

Pony  Series  Plows,  Nos.  Pony, 

A.O.,  B.O _ 

Pony  Series  Plows,  Nos.  CO. 

D.O.,  E.O 

Railroad  Plow,  No.  1 

Rainbow,  Nos.  407, 408, 409,  410 

Red  Pony. 

Tiny  Tim 

Veteran,  Nos.  6>^,  7 

Western,  No.  B.0._ 

Western,  Nos.  CO.,  D.O.,  E.O. 
X  Series,  Black  Land,  No.  61X 
X  Series,  Black  Land,  No.  62X 
X  Series,  Black   Land,  Nos. 

623^X,  63X,  64X 

X  Series,  Black  Land,  No.  65X 


Take  Bolt  No. 


4 

6 

7  face  7  side 

7  face  8  side 

7  face  8  side 

7  and  12 

12 

7  face  11  side 

7  and  18 

7  and  19 

7 

7  face  10  side 

12  face  14  side 

7  face  10  side 

12  face  14  side 
12  face  15  side 
17  face  18  side 
7  face  9  side 
7  face  10  side 

4 
7  face  9  side 
12  face  13  side 
7  face  20  side 
7  face  11  side 

7  face  14  side 
12  face  14  side 


For 


Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 

Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 

Point 

Point 

Point 

Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 
Point 

Point 
Point 


HEEL  BOLTS. 


Size. 

Code  Word. 

Approximate 
Weightperdoz. 

Price 
per  doz. 

33^x5^ 
33^x54 

4>2X% 

Recruit. 

Rector. 

Recurrent. 

8.03  lbs. 
8.08  lbs. 
9.06  lbs. 

«0  70 
75 
80 

SPREADER  RODS. 

(With  four  Nuts  and  four  Washers.) 


Size. 


KxU 

J|xl4 

7-16x133^ 

9-16x12  " 

^xl034 

3^x14 

9-16x15 


Used  For 


Nos.5&6D'bleSh'ls 
No.  3  Double  Shovels 
No.  4  Double  Shovels 
No.  10  Double  Sh'ls-. 
No.  7  Double  Shovels 
No.8  Double  Stock.. 
No. 9  Planter'sFriend 


Code 
Word. 


Redden. 

Redemise. 

Redolent. 

Redress. 

Reductive 

Reedy. 

Reeming. 


Wt. 
per 
Doz. 


9  lbs. 
11  lbs. 
9  lbs. 

16  lbs. 
13  lbs. 
11  lbs. 

17  lbs. 


Pr. 
per 
Doz. 


2  20 
ISO 
2  00 
2  20 
2  20 
2  40 


115 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


PLOW  HAMES. 


THE  "MOCK"  STEEL  HAME. 

Made    entirely   of   steel.      Hooks 
are  forged  steel. 


No.   1    PLOW  HAME. 

We  carry  in  stock  a  general  line  of  different  styles  and  sizes  of  Plow  Hames,  the  quality  and 
finish  of  which  are  first-class  in  every  respect. 

•  PRICE  LIST. 


No. 


Style. 


Finish. 


Sizes. 


Codeword. 


Weight 

per  doz. 

Pairs. 


Price 

per  doz. 

Pairs. 


46 

40J^ 

30 

1 

2 

155 

100 

12 
166 

10 

75 

85 
120 
750 
755 
850 


Single  Cut  Hooks - 

Single  Cut  Hooks 

Single  Cut  Hooks,  Full  Iron  Bound.. 
Single  Cut  Hooks  .- 

Single  Cut  Hooks 

Double  Cut  Hooks 

Double  Cut  Hooks,  Half -Strapped... 
Double  Cut  Hooks,  Brass  over  Top  . . 

Double  Cut  Hooks,  Ball  Top 

Solid  Malleable  Hooks,Brass  overTop 

Double  Cut  Hooks 

Double  Cut  Hooks 

Solid  Malleable  Hooks 

Double  Cut  Hooks,  Brass  Globe  Ball. 
Staple  and  Ring  Tug,  Brass  Globe  Ball 

Solid  Malleable  Hooks _ 

Mock  Steel  Hames 


Varnished,  Red  Top 
Varnished,  Red  Top 

Varnished 

Varnished 

Varnished 

Varnished 

Red,  Bronzed  Top.. 
Red,  Bronzed  Top.. 
Red,  Bronzed  Top.. 
Red,  Bronzed  Top.. 

Varnished 

Red  _. _-._ 

Red,  Bronzed  Top.. 
Red,  Bronzed  Top.. 
Red,  Bronzed  Top.. 
Varnished,  Red  Top 
Red,  Black  Tipped.. 


All  sizes 

Horse  &  Mule 
Horse  &  Mule 
Horse  &  Mule 
Horse  &  Mule 

One  size 

All  sizes 

One  size .. 

One  size 

One  size 

All  sizes 

All  sizes 

All  sizes 

One  size 

One  size 

All  sizes 

18  to  23  inches. 


Reeve. 

Refiner. 

Reflex. 

Reformer. 

Refresher. 

Refunder. 

Refuter. 

Regally. 

Regatta. 

Regicide. 

Registry. 

Regress. 

Regulator. 

Rehearser. 

Rein. 

Reiter. 

Rejoindure. 


35  lbs. 

39  lbs. 
45  lbs. 
45  lbs. 
45  lbs. 
50  lbs. 
45  lbs. 
45  lbs. 
60  lbs. 
50  lbs. 

40  lbs. 
45  lbs 
65  lbs. 
50  lbs. 
.50  lbs. 
75  lbs. 
80  lbs. 


Extra  per  dozen  pairs  for  painted  instead  of  varnished  Hames : Relapser 


$4  50 
5  10 
5  50 
5  20 

5  50 

6  20 

7  80 

11  00 
9  50 

12  00 

11  20 

12  20 

13  00 
12  20 

14  50 
20  00 
16  20 

1  00 


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MALLEABLE  WRENCHES. 


No 

Style. 

Length. 

Weight. 

For  Squake  Nuts. 

For  Hexa- 
gon Nuts. 

Code  Word. 

Price 
each. 

Used  on 

Openings. 

Openings. 

64 
65 
66 

J97 
38 

Straight. 
Straight. 
Straight. 

Straight. 
Straight. 

Straight. 

S 
S 

s 
s 

Socket. 
Socket. 

Socket. 

7     in. 
93^  in. 
914  in. 

10     in. 
63^  in. 

123^  in. 

6i4in. 
7%  in. 
73^  in. 

83^  in. 

4J4in. 
lljlin. 

llJiin. 

7  oz. 
12  oz. 
123^  oz. 

lib. 
9oz. 

IJ^lb. 

7  oz. 
80Z. 
7  oz. 

12  oz. 

5  oz. 
llb.2oz. 

IK  lb. 

1,  %  in. 

1 1-16,  15-16,  %  in. 

1%,  14-16  in. 

13-16, 15-16,%,%,  5^  in. 
l>4,%%,%in. 
1%,  1^,  1 1-16  in. 
%,  9-16  in. 

IM,  1,  %  in. 
7-16  in. 

Releaser. 

Relic. 

Reliquary. 

Relume. 
Remanence 

Remedy. 

Remiges. 
Remitter. 
Remorse. 

Remover. 

Renderer. 
Renewer. 

Renowned. 

$0  15 
20 
20 

25 
20 

50 

10 
25 
10 

20 

20 
40 

30 

f  Nos.  A,  B,  Z,  10  Ameri- 

t     can  Plows. 

(  Nos.  14,  1434, 15  Granite 

t     Plows. 

( Invincible  Sulkies,  In- 

(     vincible  Disc  Plows. 

("New  South  and  West- 

<     ern  Cultivators,  Lou- 

(,    isville  Stalk  Cutters. 

(Perfection  Harrows, 

J.     Tornado  Harrows, 

1  3-16-in. 
15-16  in. 

E54 

K189 
60 

(_    Eureka  Harrows. 
[Simple     Sulky,   Sugar- 
J     land  Cultivators, 
i     Stubble  Shaver,  Stub- 
t    ble  Digger, 
f  Truckers'    Cultivators, 
\     Orchard  Harrows. 
General  purposes. 

93 

67 
T52 

jLouisville  Planter, 
(     Modern  Planter, 
j  Nos.  13,  19, 20,  40  Amer- 
t     lean  Plows. 
Fertilizer  Distributor. 

AA34 

13-16  in. 
17-16  in. 

Fertilizer  Distributor. 

JX62 

/Revolution  Disc  Culti- 
\     vator. 

TRACE  CHAINS. 


0 

1 

2 

3 

5-16 

9-32 

M 

7-32 

STRAIGHT  LINK  WITH  RING. 


Length 

Links 

Wire 

Feet. 

to  Foot. 

No. 

63^ 

6 

3 

6K 
63l 

6 
8 

2 
9 

634 

10 

i 

6K 

10 

0 

7 

8 

3 

7 

6 

2 

7 

8 

2 

Code  Word. 


Repacify. 

Repartee. 

Repeater. 

Repenter. 

Replait. 

Replier. 

Repour. 

Repress. 


Weight 
per 
pair. 


4>^lbs. 
5>41bs. 
6  lbs. 
8J41bs 
9  lbs. 
53^  lbs. 
6  lbs. 
6J41bs. 


Price 
per 
pair. 


Length 
Feet. 


Links 
to  Foot. 


Wire 
No. 


Twisted  Links  extra  over  Straight  Links. 

Straight  Links  with  T  Bar  Hook  extra 

Twisted  Links  with  T  Bar  Hook  extra 

Repair  Links,  }i  inch,  packed  in  34  gross  boxes... 
Repair  Links,  5-16  inch,  packed  in  34  gross  boxes. 


..per  pair 
-.per  pair 
..per  pair 
.per  gross 
.per  gross 


Code  Word. 


Reprobate. 

Reprover. 

Repudiator. 

Repute. 

Reqiiirer. 

Rescript. 

Reseizer. 

Reserver. 

Resident. 

Resin. 

Resolute. 

Resonant. 

Respire. 


Weight 
per 
pair. 


6%  lbs. 

83|  lbs. 

914  lbs. 

9     lbs. 

9>$  lbs. 
1134  lbs. 
lOjIlbs. 
12     lbs. 


Price 
per 
pair. 


117 


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MALLEABLE  CLEVISES, 


ONE  HORSE. 
Used  on  Wood  Beam. 


Number. 

Thickness 
of  Beam. 

Center  of 
Wrench  to 
End  of  Beam 

Approximate 
Weight. 

Code  Word. 

Price 
per  pound. 

101 

2  inch. 

4  inch. 

0.9  lbs. 

Restant. 

10  cents. 

Used  on 


Used  I 


Advance -Nos.  %<  1- 

Big  Bolt - No.  107. 

Cadet-- ...Nos.  6,  7. 

Carolina  Stock No.  10. 

Chilled  Plow.... .-.No.  8. 

Chilled  Hillside -- No.  7. 

Combination  Scraper  and  Sweep Nos.  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  7. 

Cotton  Scraners Nos,  5,  534,6,7,73^. 

Cotton  Sweep Nos.  8,  9, 10. 

Delta  Cultivator 

Double  Shovels Nos.  2,3,  4,  7. 

Double  or  V  Plow  Stock No.  8. 


Georgia  Stocks- Nos.  1,  2. 

Lone  Star  Stock No.  17. 

New  Series  Cast  Plows Nos.  14,1. 

Old  Series  Cast  Plows No.  8. 

Pony  Series Nos.  Pony,  A.O. 

Red  Pony 

Single  Shovel No.  1. 

Texas  Stock... Nos.  6,  7. 

Tiny  Tim 

Universal  Stock No.  5. 

Veteran Nos.  63^,7. 

Wing  Shovel 


TWO  HORSE. 
Used  on  Wood  Beam. 


Number. 

Thickness 
of  Beam. 

Center  of 

Wrench  to 

Center  of  Pin. 

Approximate 

Weight. 

Code  Word. 

Price 
per  pound. 

102 

2     inch. 
234  inch. 
234  inch. 

S%  inch. 
33^  inch. 
B%  inch. 

1.0  lb. 

1.5  lbs. 

1.6  lbs. 

Restless. 

Restraint. 

Resume. 

10  cents. 

103 

104 

10  cents. 
10  cents. 

No.  102  Used  on 


No.  103  Used  on 


No.  104  Used  on 


Big  Bolt .r^s.  108, 109. 

Blackland nos.  61X,  20-O. 

New  Series  Cast  Plow.. No.  2. 

Orange  Plow No.  11. 

Ponv  Series ...No.  B.O. 

Rainbow ...No.  407. 

Western .No.  B.O. 


American Nos.  A,  B,  10. 

Chilled  Plow .-No.  12. 

Dandy ...Nos.  63^,  7. 

New  Series  Cast  Plow.  .No.  3. 
Old  Series  Cast  Plow  ..No.  12. 


Dandy No.  8X. 


TWO  HORSE.    WITH  SHACKLE. 
Used  on  Wood  Beam. 


No. 

Thickness 
of  Beam. 

Center  of 

Wrench  to 

Center  of  Pin. 

Holes 

Approximate 
Weight. 

Codeword. 

Price 
per  pound. 

110... 
120... 
130... 
132... 

234  inch. 
23|  inch. 
2%  inch. 
2%  inch. 

334  inch. 
Z%  inch. 
434  inch. 
4J4  inch. 

7 

7 
8 
7 

1.6  lbs. 
2.4  lbs. 
3,2  lbs. 
3.0  lbs. 

Retainer. 
Retarder. 
Retiform. 
Retorter. 

10  cents. 
10  cents. 
10  cents. 
10  cents. 

No.  110  Used  on 

No.  120  Used  on 

No.  130  Used  on 

No.  132  Used  on 

Granite.. No.  14. 

Granite Nos.  143^,  15. 

Granite  Vineyard No.  15. 

Ideal No.  26. 

Lone  Star  Stock No.  18. 

Ohio  Valley Nos.  8,  9. 

Old  Style  New  Ground,  No.  1. 

Ohio  Valley,  Nos.  10, 11, 12 
Potato  Digger 

American,  Nos.  13,19,20,4» 
Dandy....  Nos.  9,10. 

Ideal No.  28. 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


MALLEABLE  CLEVISES. 


JAW  CLEVIS.     USED  ON  WOOD  BEAM. 


Number. 


370 
380 
310 


Thickness 
of  Beam. 


23^^  inch. 
3  inch. 
3     inch. 


Center  to 

Center  of 

Beam  Holes. 


3%  inch. 
4%  inch. 
5>^  inch. 


Holes 
in  Jaw. 


Holes  in 
Cross  Clevis. 


10 


Approximate 
Weight. 


4  lbs. 
4.7  lbs. 
6.2  lbs. 


Code  Word. 


Retribute. 
Retrofiex. 
Retrovert. 


Price 
per  pound. 


10  cents. 
10  cents. 
10  cents. 


No.  370  Used  On 


No.  380  Used  On 


Blackland ....Nos.  62X,  623^X,  63X,  30-0,  40-0. 

New  Clipper ....Nos.  10,  12. 

Pony  Series Nos.  C.  O.,  D.  0. 

Rainbow  .-- Nos.  408,  409,  410. 

Western ..Nos.  C.  O.,  D.  O. 


Blackland Nos.  64X,65X. 

New  Clipper Nos.  14, 16. 

Pony  Series No.  E.  O. 

Western No.  E.O. 


JAW  CLEVIS.    USED  ON  STEEL  BEAM. 


Number. 


Thickness 
of  Beam. 


Center  to 

Center  of 

Beam  Holes. 


Holes 
in  Jaw. 


Holes  in 
Cross  Clevis. 


Approximate 

Weight. 


Code  Word. 


Price 
per  pound. 


R.  B.  S.  B.    }ioT%  inch. 
220 3>^or%inch. 


3%  inch. 
3%  inch. 


3.6  lbs. 
4.5  lbs. 


Revealer. 
Revenger. 


10  cents. 
10  cents. 


No.  R.  B.  S.  B.  Used  On 


No.  220  Used  On 


Big  Bolt Nos.  107,108,  109. 

Blackland Nos.  61X,  20-0. 

Middle  Burster Nos.  9, 10, 12. 

Ohio  Valley .No.  8. 

Pony  Series Nos.  Pony  A.  O.,  B.  O. 

Western _ _ Nos.  Pony  A.  O.,  B.  O. 


American... Nos.  B,  10,  13, 19,  20,  40. 

Blackland Nos.  62X,  62>^X,  63X,  64X,  65X,  65X, 

Blackland Nos.  30-O,  40-O. 

Imprvd  Blackland- -Nos  7,  8,  9, 10, 11, 12. 

Middle  Burster Nos.  14, 16. 

New  Clipper -  .Nos.  10, 12. 

Ohio  Valley Nos.  9, 10,  11,12. 

Pony  Series Nos.  C.  O.,  D.  O.,  E.  O. 

Rainbow Nos.  407,  408,  409,  410. 

Western-.- ----Nos.  C.  O.,  D.  O.,  E.  O. 


JAW  CLEVIS-THREE  HORSE.     USED  ON  STEEL  BEAM. 


Number. 

Thickness 
of  Beam. 

Center  to 

Center  of 

Beam  Holes. 

Holes 
in  Jaw. 

Holes  in 
Cross  Clevis. 

Approximate 
Weight. 

Codeword,     per'^ponnd. 

321 

5^inch. 

3%  inch. 

6 

11 

6.5  lbs. 

Reverer.          10  cents. 

Used  on  New  Clipper  Steel  Beam  Plows  Nos.  14,  16. 


CROSS  HEADS  AND  PINS. 


Number. 

For  Clevis 
Number. 

Holes  in 
Cross  Clevis. 

Distance 

Between 

Jaws  Inside. 

Diameter 
of  Pin. 

Approximate 
Weight. 

Code  Word. 

Price 
per  pouud. 

370 

380 

310 

R.  B.  S.  B. 
220 

370 
380 
310 
R.  B.  S.  B. 
220 

8 
9 
10 
6 
8 

3}4  inch. 

3  13-16  inch. 

4  15-16  inch. 
2   3-16  inch. 

3  inch. 

J^  inch. 
9-16  inch. 
9-16  inch. 

%  inch. 

}i  inch. 

1.5  lbs. 

1.6  lbs. 
1.8  lbs. 
1     lb. 
1.4  lbs. 

Revert. 

Revest. 
Review. 
Revile. 
Reviser. 

10  cents. 
10  cents. 
10  cents. 
10  cents. 
10  cents. 

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MALLEABLE  AND  WROUGHT  CLEVISES. 


DOUBLE  SHOVEL  CLEVISES. 
Used  on  Steel  Beam. 


Number. 

Center  to 

Center  of 

Beam  Holes. 

Approxi- 
mate Wt. 

Code 
"Word. 

Price 
per  lb. 

I.B.D.S.,  5  Hole,  with  Straight  Shackle 
I.B.D.S..  5  Hole,  with  Hook  Shackle. __ 
K.  49,  with  Hook. 

1%  inch. 
15I  inch. 
1%  inch. 

1.2  lbs. 
1.4  lbs. 
0.81b. 

Revival. 
Revivor. 
Revolt. 

10  cents 
10  cents 
10  cents 

I.B.D.S.,  5  Hole,  with  Straight  Shackle,  used  on  Double  Shovels  Nos.  5,  6,  and  7. 
I.B.D.S.,  5  Hole,  with  Hook  Shackle,  used  on  Double  Shovel  No.  10. 
K.  49,  with  Hook,  used  on  Wallis  Steel  Frame  Side  Harrow. 


SHACKLE  CLEVISES. 


Number. 

Size  Inside. 

Approximate 
Weight. 

Code  Word. 

Price 
per  lb. 

94.  Straight 

%x  15^  inch. 
%x2     inch. 

1x2     inch. 

1x23^  inch. 
%x  234  inch. 
%x  23^  inch. 

0.5  lb. 
0.6  lb. 
0.7  lb. 
1.0  lb. 
0.8  lb. 
1.0  lb. 

Revolve. 

Reward. 

Reynard. 

Rhetian. 

Rhino. 

Rhodium. 

Rhombic. 

Rhus. 

10  cents. 

95.  Straight 

130.  Straight  

10  cents. 
10  cents. 

180.  Straight 

99.  Twisted 

E.  216.  Twisted... 

K.   68.  Hook 

10  cents. 
10  cents. 
10  cents. 
10  cents. 

K.  149.  Hook 

10  cents. 

No.   94. 


Used  on  Clevises  Nos.  I.B.D.S.  and  110,  Planter's  Friend  No.  9,  and  Louis- 
vill©  PlRiitsrs. 
No.    95.        Used  on  Clevises  Nos.  120,  130,  and  132. 
No.  180.        Used  on  Clevis  No.  180. 
No.    99.        Used  on  Clevises  Nos.  R.  B.  S.  B.,  and  220. 
No.  E.  216.  Used  on  Clevises  Nos,  370,  380,  and  321. 
No.  K.    68.  Used  on  Truckers'  Cultivators. 
No.  K.  149.  Used  on  I.B.D.S.  Clevis,  5  Hole,  with  Hook  Shackle. 


DOUBLETREE  CLEVISES. 


Number. 

Size  Inside. 

Approximate 
•  weight. 

Code  Word. 

Price 
per  lb. 

K.108,  with  Screw  Pin 

K.104,  with  Screw  Pin 

K.llO,  with  Plain  Pin 

K.106,  with  Plain  Pin 

I%x3inch. 
2     X  5  inch. 
I%x3inch. 
2     X  5  inch. 

0.7  lb. 
121b. 
0.7  lbs. 
1.2  lbs. 

Rial. 
Riban. 

Ribwort. 
Riches, 

10  cents. 
10  cents. 
10  cents. 
10  cents. 

WROUGHT  CLEVIS.      ONE  HORSE. 


Number. 

Thickness  of 
Beam. 

Center  of  Wrench 
to  End  of  Beam. 

Approximate 
Weight. 

Code 
Word. 

Price 
per  lb. 

1 

2  inch. 

4  inch. 

1.2  lbs. 

Ricochet. 

12  cents. 

WROUGHT  CLEVIS.     TWO  HORSE. 


Number. 

Thickness 
of  Beam. 

Center  of 

Wrench  to 

Center  of  Pin. 

Approximate 

Weight. 

Code 
Word. 

Price 
per  lb. 

2 

3.. 

23^  inch. 
2%  inch. 

434  inch. 
434  inch. 

2.0  lbs. 
2.8  lbs. 

Riddler. 
Ridicule. 

12  cents. 
12  cents. 

No.  2.  Used  on  Improved  New  Ground  Plows  Nos.  1  and  2. 
No.  2.  Used  on  Samson  New  Ground  Plows  Nos.  8  and  9. 
No.  2.  Used  on  Jumping  Shovel  Plows  Nos.  15  and  16. 


KENTUCKY  WROUGHT  BULL-TONGUE  CLEVIS. 


Number. 

Thickness 
of  Beam. 

Center  of  Pin 

to  End  of 

Beam. 

Approximate 
Weight. 

Code 
Word. 

Price 
per  lb. 

1--.. -1   2>4inch. 

434  inch. 

1.3  lbs. 

Ridotto. 

12  cents. 

Used  on  Side  Harrow. 
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STEEL  PLOW  SHAPES. 

On  the  following  pages  we  give  a  complete  list  of  sizes,  styles,  and  shapes  of  our  stock  blades. 
Outlines  showing  the  curves  of  each  blade  are  given,  so  that  every  dealer  will  have  the  means  of 
accurately  selecting  just  what  is  wanted,  avoiding  the  annoyance  and  delay  occasioned  by  getting 
unsuitable  shapes  through  errors  in  ordering. 

The  approximate  weight  of  each  size  of  blade  is  given  as  a  guide  to  dealers,  both  in  ordering 
and  in  fixing  their  selling  price  per  piece,  but  we  invariably  sell  and  invoice  all  blades  sold  by 
,  the  pound  at  their  actual  weight.        « 

All  small  and  medium-weight  blades  are  wired  twelve  (12)  to  a  bundle;  large,  heavy  blades 
six  (6)  to  a  bundle. 

SPECIAL  NOTE— Specify  in  each  and  every  order  wliether  BLACK  (unpolished)  or 
POLISHED  blades  are  wanted. 

All  orders  for  stock  blades  as  herein  enumerated  can  be  promptly  filled. 

We  are  in  position  to  make  any  special  blades  required  by  the  trade,  if  quantity  is  sufficient 
and  ample  time  is  given  us  to  make  them. 

LIST  OF  EXTRAS. 

BLACK  FINISHED  STEEL  PLOW  SHAPES. 


SCOOTERS. 

Advance. 
Over  23^  in.  wide,  10  in.  or  longer,  Base  Price. 
Over23^in.  wide,  under lOin.  long..    34c 

23^  in.  wide,  10  in.  or  longer J^c. 

23^  in.  wide,  under  10  in.  long j^c. 

Under  23<^  in.  wide,  10  in.  or  longer  Ic. 
Under  23^in.  wide,  under  10  in.  long  134c. 

SOLID  SWEEPS. 

Magnolia 1 

Mississippi  

Alabama i     1/ 

Tarver f     ^ 

Star 

Texas 

WING  SWEEPS. 

124.  No.  4,  Dixon 23^0. 

123.  No.  5,  Farquhar.. Ic. 

HEEL  SWEEPS. 

124.  No.      6,  Curved 

124.  No.  112,  Georgia 


122.  No.  1, 
122.  No.     2, 

122.  No.      3, 

123.  No.  101, 
123.  No.  104, 
123.  No.  Ill, 


:}  l>^c. 


STRAIGHT  SHOVELS. 

125.  No.  7,  Avery,  )  ^^^^^  ^  j^  ^^^^ y 


125.  No.  7,  Memphis,     ra\„    r^,.^^„r,^^' 
125.  No.  s;  Mississippi,  pi°-  "^  ^ongev.. 

CORN  SHOVELS. 


y^c. 


I  under  9  in.  long....  134c. 


Ic. 


125.  No.  113,  Texas, 

11:  ll:  ij  gISf{^Point,f^--io-ser:"....  i^- 

126.  No.    11,  Round  Point 1 

126.  No.  114,  Stapler 

127.  No.  115,  Barney 

127.  No.  103,  Mountain 

BULL  TONGUES. 

127.  No.  102,  Mountain %c. 

\  See  below. 


127.  No.  107,  Star, 

128.  No.    12,  Regular, 


Over23^in.  wide,  10  in.  or  longer    J^c. 
Over  234  in.  wide,  under  10  in. 

long Ic. 

23^  in.  wide,  10  in.  or  longer IJic. 

234  in.  wide,  under  10  in.  long...  l)|c. 
Under  2%  in.  wide,  10  in.  or 

longer l%c. 

Under  2>^  in.  wide,  under  10  in. 

long 2c. 

TURNING  SHOVELS. 

129.  No.  106,  Star 13^0. 

129.  No.    14,  No  Wing 1      ,., 

129.  No.    17,  Taper ]     ^•^• 

130.  No.    15,  Brown \ 

130.  No.    16,  Southwestern 

130.  No.  117,  Barber I   IJ^c. 

131.  No.  118,  Texas | 

131.  No.  136,  Perfect J 


SCRAPER  BLADES— POLISHED. 

Advance. 

131.  No.  19A,  Avery 2c. 

131.  No.     19,  Improved 2Mc. 

131.  No.   119,  Mitchell 2c. 

DOUBLE  SHOVEL  BLADES— POLISHED. 

132.  No.  120,  Malta,  1 

132.  No.  108,  DiamondPoint,  I  With  bolts 2c. 

132.  No.  121,  Blackland,  |  No  bolts l>^c. 

132.  No.  122,  Universal,  J 

DOUBLE  SHOVEL  CALF  TONGUES— POLISHED. 

133.  No.    41,  Oval  Point,         1  w^+t.  i.„i*.c  my 
133.  No.  124,  Diamond  Point,  l^  *k  u°"^ o^^" 

133.  No.  125,  Universal,  j  ^°  "^°"^ ^°- 

CULTIVATOR  WING  SWEEPS— POLISHED. 

137.  No.  46,  I>rane-Dixon{Withb^ts„...............  ||c. 

SINGLE  SHOVEL  BLADES— POLISHED. 

134.  No.  130,  W.B.,  Single  Shovel  Blades 1 

134.  No.  131,  W.  B. ,  Single  Shovel  Bull  Tongues  I  ^     .  , 

134.  No.  1.32,  Wing  Shovel  Blades,  Hinged h^'Pecial. 

134.  No.  133,  Jumping  Shovel  Blades J 


|-  Special. 


DOUBLE  MOLDBOARD  BLADES    POLISHED 

135.  No.  134,  Lone  Star  Burster 

135.  No.  135,  Holz  Lone  Star  Burster 

CULTIVATOR  BLANKS-POLISHED. 

135.  Nos.  137, 138,  Diamond  Point Special. 

WHEELED  CULTIVATOR  BLADES-POLISHED. 

135.  No.  25,  Plain  Diamond  Point  Blades 

135.  No.  36,  Plain  Diamond  Point  Blades. 

136.  Nos.  26,  27,  Twisted  Dia.  Pt.  Blades 

136.  No.  35,  Corn  Shovel 

136.  No.  28,  Oval  Blades 

136.  Nos.  47,  48,  Wallis  Combination  Shovel... 

137.  No.  37,  Dia.  Point  Calf  Tongues 

137.  No.  29,  Oval  Calf  Tongues 

137.  No.  38,  Dia.  Point  Calf  Tongues 

138.  No.  39,  Solid  Cultivator  Sweeps 

138.  Nos.  42,  43,  Wallis, jr., Combinat'n Sweeps 
138.  Nos.  44,  45,  Wallis,  jr.,  Shovel  Sweeps...... 

138.  Nos.  33,  34,  Wallis,  jr..  Turn.  Shovels 

139.  Nos.  40,  41,  AVallis,  jr..  Turning  Shovels 

(Diamond  Point) 

139.  Nos.  31,32,  Wallis,  jr..  Scraper  Blades 

139.  Nos.  23,  24,  Improved  Scraper  Blades 


TRUCKERS'  CULTIVATOR  BLADES— POLISHED. 

140.  Nos.  1,  2,  3A,  Diamond  Point  Shovels "I 

140.  Nos.  4,  5A,  Half  Dixon  Sweeps  (small)....  j 

140.  Nos.  6,  7A,  Half  Dixon  Sweeps  (large) I  0  .  ■  i 

140.  No.  8A,  Dixon  Sweeps )-=>peoial- 

140.  No.  lOA,  Rear  Hilling  Blades I 

140.  No.  11, 12.\,  Side  Hilling  Blades J 


Extra  for  Bluing  Black  Shapes , 

Extra  for  Polishing  and  Bluing  Black  Shapes  . 
Extra  for  Painting  Backs  Red 


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SOLID  SWEEPS. 


MAGNOLIA  SWEEP. 

(One  i^  in.  square  hole.) 


.8.1 
_3.5 
-3.5 


SIZE. 

lOx  9x  /g._ 
12  X  9x^3^.. 
12x  lOx  j3g.. 
14  X    9x  ^3g__ 

14x  lOx  /g 4 

16  X    9x  ^Sg.: 4.2 

16x  lOx  ^^ 4.7 

16x  12x  j3g 6.1 

18  X    9x  ^^ 5 

18x  lOx  j3^ 6.2 

18x  12x  j3g 7 

20x  lOx  /g 6.7 

20  X  12  X  /g 7.6 

22x  12x  ^^ 8.1 

24x  12x  /g 8.6 


APPROXIMATE  „  ^„    „ 

WEIGHT.  ^°°^  WORD. 

-^2.5  lbs Sabian. 


-Saccule. 

-Sackage. 

-Sacrat. 

-Sacrist. 

.Saddler. 

-Safelier. 

-Sagamore. 

-Sago. 

.Sailor. 

-Saker. 

.Saleratus. 

-Salinous. 

-Sally. 

-Salsilla. 


MISSISSIPPI  SWEEP. 

(One  ^  in.  square  hole.) 


SIZE. 

12      X      10     X       /g 

14x  lOx  ^3^ 4.1 

16x  lOx  /s 4.5 

16  X  11  X  jSg 5 

18  X  11  X  ^3g 5.8 

20x  12x  j^3g 7.2 


CODE  WORD. 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 

-_3.5  lbs Saltern. 


-Salty. 

-Salvage. 

-Sambo. 

-Sampler. 

-Sanctiorip 


ALABAMA  SWEEP. 

(One  ^  in.  square  hole.) 


APPROXIMATE 

WEIGHT. 


CODE  WORD. 

2.8  lbs Sanded. 


2.7     "    -- 

Saneness. 

3.3     "    - 

Sanicle. 

3.7     "    -- 

Sapajo. 

4.2     "    - 

Sapphire 

4.3     "    -- 

Sarcenet. 

4.9     "    - 

Sardonic. 

5.2     "    -- 

Sashoon. 

5.4     "    _- 

-Satellite. 

6.2     "    -- 

Satirist. 

6.7     "    -- 

Sative. 

7        "    -- 

--- Saturnist. 

7.4     "    -- 

Saunter. 

8        "    -_ 

Savant. 

8.6     ••    ._ 

Savor. 

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SOLID  SWEEPS. 


TARVER  SWEEP. 

(One  3^  in.  square  hole.) 


SIZE.  WEIGHT.  CODEWORD. 

10x9x3^3^ 2.4  lbs Sawdust. 

12x9x^3^ 2.8    "   Saxon. 

14x9xj3g 3.4    "  Scabbard. 

16x9x^3^ 3.8    "   Scaglia. 

18x9x  3 4.4    "  Scalene. 


STAR  SWEEP. 

(One  ^  in.  square  hole.) 

SIZE.  ^™GH™  CODEWORD. 

lOx  7}^x}( 2.7  lbs Scalper. 

12x  7}^:z}( 3.4    "   Scandal. 

14x  8;^xX 4.3    "  Scantle. 

16x  Qi^xX 5.5    "  Scaphite. 

18x101^  xX 6.8    "  Scared. 


TEXAS  (Coleman)  SWEEP. 

(One  X  in.  square  hole.) 


APPROXIMATE 
SIZE.  WEIGHT. 

12x  9x,3g 3.3  Ibs--- 

14x   9x^3^ 3.8    "   _.. 

16x  QXjSg 4.3    "  _^. 

18x   9x^3^ 4.8    "   --- 

20x10x^3^ 5.5    "   ._. 


CODE  WORD. 

.  Scarlet. 

.Scatter. 

-Scenery. 

-Sceptred. 

-Schene. 


No.   111. 


WING  SWEEPS. 


FARQUHAR  SWEEP. 

(One  ^  in.  square  hole.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


CODE  WORD. 


lOx  9Xj3g 2.6  lbs Scholar. 

12x  9x,3g 3 

14x   9x,3g 3.5    " 

UxlOXjS^ 4        " 

16xl0x/g 4.5    "   

16xllXj3g 5.1  "   ..-. 

ISxllx^Sj 5.5    " 

18xl2Xi3g 6.2  "   ..-- 

20x12x^3^ 6.9  "   ---- 


.Scholium. 
-Schooner. 
.Scincoid. 
.Scissile. 
.Scoffer. 
.  Sconce. 
_  Scorch. 
-Scorner. 


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WING  SWEEPS. 


DIXON   SWEEP. 

(One  3^  in.  square  hole.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


CODE  WORD. 


10  X    9  X  /g 2.7  lbs Scorza. 


No.  4. 


12  X    9  X  j3g 3.1 

12  X  10  X  j3g 3.6 

14x  lOx  /g 4.2 

14x  12x  ^% 5 

16  X  10  X  j3g 4.8 

16  X  12  X  ^% 5.6 

18x  12x  /g 6.1 

18x  14x  ^\ 6.8 

20x  14x  /g 7.5 

22  X  15  X  j3g 8.4 

24xl5x  ^% 9.2 


-Scotist. 

-Scourer. 

-Scrabble. 

.Scrannet. 

-Scratcher. 

-Screen. 

-Scribbler. 

-Scrivener. 

-Scruple. 

-Scrutiny. 

-Sculler. 


No.  6. 


CURVED  HEEL  SWEEP. 

(One  j{  in.  square  hole.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


COBE  WORD. 


X    2)4  X  ^ 1.2  lbs Scurrile. 


10  X    2>^  X  X 1-7 

12  X    2>^xX 2.4 

14  X    2;^  X  14: 2.8 

.-3.2 


16  X    2j^  xX- 

18  X    2)4  X  X 3.6 

20  X    2>^  X  X 4 

--4.4 


22  X    2^  xX- 

24  X    2>^  X  X 5 

26x    2i^  X  X 5.5 


.Scuttle. 

-Seafaring. 

.Seame^w. 

-Searuflf. 

-Seaward. 

-Seance. 

-Season. 

-Sebacic. 

-Seconder. 


GEORGIA  HEEL  SWEEP. 

(One  X  ii^-  square  hole.) 


APPROXIMATE 
SIZE.  WEIGHT. 

8x3x  ^\ 1.1  lbs  -- 

lOxSx  ^% 1.6 

12x3x  ^% 2.3 

14x3x  ^3g 2.7 

16x3x  jSg ^--3 

18x3x  jSg _'__3.4 

20x3x  ^\ 3.8 

22x3x  jSg ,----4.2 

24x3x  /g 4.8 

26x3x  ^3g 5.3 

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CODE  WORD. 

-Secretary. 

-Sectator. 

.Securer. 

-Sedulous. 

-Seedling. 

-.Seemer. 

-Segment. 

.Seine. 

-Selector. 

-Selfish. 


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STRAIGHT   SHOVELS. 

AVERY    OR   MEMPHIS   SHOVEL. 

(One  ^  in.  square  hole.) 

APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 

xX 1.7  lbs  __- 

2       "    


.2.1 

-2.4 

.2.4 

-2.7 

_3 

_3 

-3.4 

-3.7 

-4.5 


CODE  WORD. 

.Semblance. 

-Semilunar. 

.  Semiotic. 

-Semoule, 

.Senior. 

.  Sensorial. 

-Sentient. 

.Sepiment. 

.Septical. 

.Septum. 

-  Sequester. 


MISSISSIPPI  SHOVEL. 

(One  i^  in.  square  hole.) 

APPEOXIMATE  ^.Q-Q^  WOBD. 

WEIGHT. 

6x    8x  X l.Slbs Seraphim. 

8x    9xX 2.7    "     Serfdom. 

SxlOxX 3        "     Serin. 

lOxlOxX 3,6   "    Serpent. 

12x10x14: 4.4   "    Serried. 


CORN   SHOVELS. 


SIZE. 

5x    8xX 

6x    8x  X 2.1 

6x    9xX 2.3 

7x    9xX 2.6 

7x  lOx  X 2.9 

8x    9xX 3 

8x  lOx  X 3.2 

8x  11  X  X 3.5 

9x  11  X  X 3.9 

lOx  lOx  X 3.7 

lOx  11  X  X ^ 

lOx  12x  X "^-^ 


CODE  WOBD. 


GEORGIA  SHOVEL. 

(One  X  i^'  square  hole.) 

APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 

1,7  lbs Servitor. 

Session. 

Settee. 

Severance. 

Sexangle. 

Shabrack. 

Shaffle. 

Shaker. 

Shaly. 

Shamer. 

Shapely. 

Sharer. 


SIZE. 

5  X    8x  X- 


5x    9xX 2 

6x    9xX 2.4 

7x    9xX 3 

8x    9xX 3.8 

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TEXAS    SHOVEL. 

(One  X  i^-  square  hole.) 

APPBOXIMATE  ^jqjjj,  -^oBD. 

WEIGHT. 

1.6  lbs Shatter. 

Shawn. 

Shearer. 

Sheen. 

Shekel. 


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CORN  SHOVELS. 


NARROW  POINT  SHOVEL. 

(One  ^  in.  square  hole.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


CODE  WORD. 


5x    8x  )( 1.9  lbs Shellac. 


5x    9xX 2.1 

6  X    8x1/ 


A 


6x    9x  ){ 

6x  lOx  X 2.S 

7  X    8  X  X 

7x    9x  X 

7x  lOx  X 

7x  11  X  }4 

8x    9x  )^ 

8x  lOx  X 

8x  llx  ){ 4 

9x  11  x  X 4.5 

10  X  llx  X 5 

11  X  12  X  X 6.2 

12x  12x  X 6.8 


Shemite . 

-2.2  "  Sherry. 

.2.5  "  Shilling. 

Shipless. 

-Shirley. 

Shivery. 

Shoer. 

Shore. 

Shortner. 

Shotted. 

Shoveler. 

Shred. 

' Shrieker. 

Shrivel. 

Shrubby. 


-2.4 
.2.8 
-3.2 
.3.7 
.3.2 
.3.6 


ROUND  POINT  SHOVEL. 

(One  X  ii^'  square  hole.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


CODE  WORD. 


5x 
5x 
6x 


X  1/ 2.2  lbs Shuffle. 


9x  X 2.4 


9xX. 
7  X    9x  X- 

7  X  lOx  X 

8  X  9x  X 
8x  lOx  X. 
9x  lOx  X- 


-2.8 
-3.2 
-3.6 
-3.7 
-4.1 
-4.7 


lOx  11  X  X 5.7 


.Shutter. 

-Siccative. 

-Sideling. 

-Siege. 

-Sigma. 

-Signally. 

-Silence. 

-Silicify. 


STAPLER  SHOVEL. 

(One  X  ^^-  square  hole.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


6xllxX 3.8  "  

6xl2xX 4.2  " 

7xl2xX 4.7  " 

8  X  12  X  X -5      " 

9xl2xX 5.5  "  .Sinew. 

10xl3xX 6.5  "  Singling. 


CODE  WORD. 

Sillabub, 

-Silvered. 
-Simious. 
.Simpleton. 
.Sinaitic. 


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6x  12  X 
7x  12x 
7x  13x 

7  X  14  X 

8  X  12x 
8x  13x 
8x  14x 
9x  13x 
9x  14x 
9x  15  X 


CORN  SHOVELS. 

MOUNTAIN  SHOVEL. 

(One  3^  in.  square  hole.) 

APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


CODE  WORD. 


.3.9  lbs Sinistrous, 


-4.5 

]5.7 
.5.2 
.5.7 
.6.2 
.6.3 
-7 


Sinter. 

Sirdar. 

Siskiu. 

Siva. 

Sizel. 

Skelly. 

Ske-wer. 

Skimmer. 

.7.8  "  Skipper. 


BARNEY  SHOVEL. 

(One  ^  in.  square  hole.) 

„,2E  APPROXIMATE 

WEIGHT. 

5x    9xX-  — S.6  lbs 

6x    9xX 3  "    

6xl0xX 3.4  "    

7x    9x^ 3.5  "    ._. 

7xl0x;^ 3.9  "    

8x    9x;^ 4  "    

8xl0x^ 4.4  "    

9xl0x^ 4.8  "    


CODE  WORD. 

.Skirting. 
.Skyey. 
-Slaggy. 
_  Slank. 
-  Slater. 
-Slavonic. 
-Sleeky. 
-Sleid. 


No.   1  15. 


BULL  TONGUES. 

STAR  BULL  TONGUE. 

(One  ^  in.  square  hole.) 

APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


2}^x    Sxs/s --.- 1.5  lbs. 

3      X    8x  )i 2  "   _ 

3      X    9x^ 2.4  "  _ 

3  xlOx^ 2.8  "_ 

3i^  X    9x^ 2.9  "- 

4  X    9x^ 3.2  "   . 

4      xlOx^.... 3.4  "   . 


CODE  WORD. 

.Slice. 

-Slighter. 

-Slipper. 

.  Slogan. 

.Slough. 

-Sluggard. 

-Slush. 


No.   107. 


MOUNTAIN  BULL  TONGUE. 


(One  ^{  in.  square  hole.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


CODE  WORD. 


No.  102. 


3i^xl2x;5^ 4.5 

3;^  X  13x  )4.--i 5 

4      xl2x;^ 5.4 

4      xl3x^ 5.9 

4      xl4x>i 6.5 

4i^  X  13x  ^ 6.5 

4^  X  14  x^ 7 


127 


lbs Smallish. 

"   Smarter. 

"   Smelter. 

"   ..Smite. 

"  Smoker. 

" Smoother. 

"   Smuggler. 


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BULL  TONGUES. 

REGULAR. 

(One  ^  in.  square  hole.) 


„,„_  APPROXIMATE 

^^^^-  WEIGHT. 

X    8x  ^ 1.41bs... 

X    9x^.-.. 1.9  "  ... 

X    8x^8 2.2  "  ... 

X    9x^5^ 2  "  ... 

X    9x^ 2.4  "  _._ 

X  10  X  /g 2.2  "  ... 

xlOx^ 2.6  "  .__ 


X   11  X   ^5 

X  9  X  ^ 
X  10  X  jS 
X  10  X  ^ 

X  11  X  ^5 
X   11  X  ^ 

12  X  ^ 
9  X  ^ 

10  X  ^ 

11  X  I 

11  X   ^ 

12  X  I 
12  X  ^ 
10  X  iA 


.2.3 
.2.6 


.3.7 

.3 

.3.3 

.3.1 

.3.7 

.3.5 

.4.2 

.3.9 


4>^  X  12x  /g 4 

4;^x  12x  ^ 4. 


CODE  WORD. 

-Snail. 

-Snarer. 

-Sneaker. 

-Snicker. 

-Sniveler, 

-Snorer. 

-Snuffler. 

-Soapsuds. 

-Socager. 

-Socle. 

.Sodium. 

-Softish. 

-Soiree. 

.Solano. 

.Solecist. 

-Solfa. 

.Solidify. 

-Solo. 

-Solver. 

.  Somnific. 

-Sonorous. 

.Soother. 

.  Sophister. 


SCOOTERS. 

(One  ^  in.  square  hole.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


SIZE. 

9x^ 

11X5 

llX  ^ 

9x  ^ 

lOx  ^ 

llx/g 

11  X  3^ 

12x  Yi 

9x  ^ 

X  lOx  ^ 3.6 

X  11  X  ^Sg 3.3 

X  11  X  ^ 3.9 

X  12x  34 4.2 

X  11  X  ^ 4.3 

X  12x  i/z 4.6 

X  12  X  ^ 5 

128 


CODE  WORD. 


.2.4  lbs Soprano. 


.2.5 

.3 

.2.8 

-3.2 

.2.9 

.3.5 

-3.8 

.3.2 


-Sorgo. 

.Sortable. 

-Sough. 

-Sonnded. 

-Souse. 

.Sovereign. 

.Spacious. 

.Spandrel. 

.Spanker. 

.Sparing. 

-Sparoid. 

-Spathic. 

-Spavin. 

-Speaker. 

-Specie. 


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TURNING  SHOVELS. 


STAR  TURNING  SHOVEL. 

(One  3^  in.  square  hole.) 
(Two  j^g  in.  holes,  2j4^  in.  from  center  to  center.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


CODE  WORD. 


3ii(  x9Xj5gR 3.5  lbs Specimen. 

3i4:x9Xj5g  L 3.5  "     Spectator. 


NO  WING  TURNING  SHOVEL. 

(One  ^  in.  square  hole.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


3;^xl2x  j5g 3.6 

4     xllxX 3.7 

4  xl2x/g 4.8 

4>.^xllxX 3.2 

4>^xl2x  /g 4.4 

5  xlOx/g 4.3 

5     xllxX 3.8 

5     xllx^Sg 4.7 

5  xlSXjSg 5.1 

5^xllx  j5g 5.5 

5i^xl2x  j5g 6 

6  xl2x  5 6.5 


CODE  WORD. 


xllx^ 2.7  lbs Speculum. 

Speiss. 

Spelter. 

Spe^ver. 

Spherical. 

Spiccato. 

Spider. 

Spiky. 

Spine. 

Spinster. 

Spire. 

Spirtle . 

Spitted. 


TAPER  TURNING  SHOVEL. 

(One  ^  in.  square  hole.) 


No.   17. 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


3  xllxX 3.3 

8)^xl0xJg 4.2 

3>^xllx  /g 4.6 

3>/xl2xX 4.2 

4  xlOx^Sg 4.8 

4     xllxX 4.2 

4  xl2x/g 5.7 

4>^xl0x/g 5.1 

4;^xllxX . 4.4 

4j4xl2x  j5g 6 

5  xlOx^s^ 5.5 

5     xllx^ 4.8 

5  xl2x/g 6.5 

5>^xl0x,5g 6 

5;^xllxX 5.1 

5;^xl2x  jSg 7 

6  xlOx.Sg 6.4 

6  xl2xj5g 7.5 

7  xl2x5 8.5 


CODE  WORD. 

lbs Spleen. 

"  Splice. 

"  Splitter. 

"  Sponge. 

"  Sponsor. 

"  Sporadic. 

"  Spotless. 

" Spouted. 

"  Sprig. 

"  Springer. 

"  Sprite. 

"  Spume. 

"  Spurious. 

"  Sputter. 

"  Squabbler. 

"  Squander. 

"  Squash. 

"  Squeeze. 

"  Squint. 


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TURNING  SHOVELS. 


BROWN  TURNING  SHOVEL. 

(One  ^  in.  square  hole.) 


SIZE. 

4 

X 

9x  -5 

4 

X 

10  X    j5 

4>^ 

X 

9x  j5 

^V^ 

X 

10  X  ^s 

5 

X 

9x  jS 

5 

X 

10  X  / 

^y^ 

X 

9x  / 

b% 

X 

10  X  jS 

6 

X 

9  X  / 

6 

X 

10  X  j5 

6 

X 

11  X  1= 

QVz 

X 

10  X  / 

^Vz 

X 

11  Xf 

7 

X 

10  X  1^ 

7 

X 

11  X  ,J 

8 

X 

11  X  jS 

APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


CODE  WORD. 

;\ 3.9  lbs Squirter. 


.4.2 

.4.2 

.4.5 

.5.2 

-5.4 

.5.9 

-6.1 

_6.5 

-6.8 

-7 

-7.2 

-7.5 

-7.5 

-7.8 


.Stable. 
.  Stack. 
-Staffier. 

-  Stagirite. 
.Staith. 
-Stale. 

Stall. 
.  Stammer. 

-  Stanch. 
.  Stang. 
-Starfish. 
-Starch. 

.  Stark. 

-Starter. 

-Starve. 


SOUTHWESTERN  TURNING  SHOVEL. 

(One  3^  in.  square  hole.) 


CODE  WOED. 


4 

4K 
5 

5 

^% 

6 

6 

7 

7 


X    9  X  jSg 

X  lOx  ^\ 4.3 

X  lOx   5 4.6 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 

-_3.6  lbs Stately. 

Statics. 


X  lOx 
X  11  X 
X  lOx 
X  12x 
X  lOx 
X  12x 
X  lOx 
X  12x 
X  12x 


-5.2 

-5.6 

.5.8 

-6.2 

.6.3 

.7 

.7.4 

.8.2 

-9 


.Statuary. 

.Stave. 

-Steadily. 

-Steam. 

.Steatite. 

-Steening. 

.  Steepy . 

.Stela. 

-Stellite. 

.Stentor. 


BARBER  TURNING  SHOVEL. 

(One  ^  in.  square  hole.) 


CODE  WORD. 


4:%  X    9x  jSg 

5      X    9Xi5g 5 

5  X  11  X  ^5g 5.8 

53^  X  lOx  j5g 5.8 

6  X  10x^5^ 6.4 

0      X  11  X /s 7 

6)^^xllx/6 7.6 

7  X  11  X  jBg 8.2 

130 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 

-_4.6  lbs Sterile. 

Sternly. 

Steward. 


.  Stickle. 
.Stifle. 
.  Stilar. 
.  Stilling. 
.Stimulus. 


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TEXAS  TURNING  SHOVEL. 

(One  3^  in.  square  hole.) 


CODE  WORD. 

Stinter. 

Stipuled. 

Stitch. 

Stockade. 

Stoicism. 

Stomachic. 


CODE  WORD. 

Stoned. 

Stooper. 

Storax. 

Storming. 

Stoutness. 

Straggler. 


SCRAPERS. 


AVERY  SCRAPER  BLADE. 
No.   1  9  A. 

(Holes  2^  inches  from  center  to  center. 
y^  inch,  square  countersunk.) 


SIZE. 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 

14x  lOx   3 6.5  lbs... 


1  6- 


CODE  WORD. 

.  -  Strainer. 


IMPROVED  SCRAPER  BLADE. 
No.  1  9. 

(Holes  2^  inches  from  center  to  center. 
y^,  inch,  square  countersunk.) 

SIZE.  ^Tei™''"'  C0°^  ^0«°- 

17  X  11  X  jSg 8.5  lbs Stranded. 


MITCHELL  SCRAPER  BLADE. 
No.   1  1  9. 

(Holes  2^  inches  from  center  to  center. 
^  inch,  square  countersunk.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


SIZE.            "'\::z"^:7^ —         codeword. 
14  X  10  X  /g 8.1  lbs Strass. 


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No.   120. 

Polished  only. 


No.   108. 
Polished  only. 


DOUBLE  SHOVEL  BLADES. 

MALTA  DOUBLE  SHOVEL  BLADE. 

\A'ith   either  one  or  two   holes. 

(Two  bolts  2}(  X  y^,  2^  in.  from  center  to  center.    Polished  and  bolts  ground  in.). 


SIZE. 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 

5      xllxJ,. 2.2  lbs... 

5  xllx;^: 3.1 

5>^  X  11x^3^ 2.4 

5yixnx){ 3.2 

6  xllx  3 


T6- 


2.6 

6  xUx'14 3.4 

6}4xUXj% 2.8 

6>ixllxX 3.7 

7  xl2xX 4.2 


CODE  WORD. 

Stratus. 
.  Stra-wy. 
.  Streamer. 

Strennous. 

Striate. 
.  Strife. 

Stringy. 
.  Stroam. 

Strombus. 


DIAMOND    POINT    DOUBLE    SHOVEL    BLADE. 

With   either  one  or  two   holes. 

(Two  bolts  2^  X  ^,  2}(  in.  from  center  to  center.    Polished  and  bolts  ground  in.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


CODE  WORD. 


5      xllxJg 2.4  lbs Strophe. 

5  xllxX 3.2     "   Struma. 

5)4xUx-^\ 2.7     "   Stubborn. 

5^xllxX 3.6     "   Stiidio. 

6  xllx^ 3.7     "  Stumble. 


No.   121. 
Polished  only. 


BLACKLAND    DOUBLE    SHOVEL    BLADE. 

(Two  bolts  2^  X  3/^,  2){  in.  from  center  to  center.     Polished  and  bolts- 
ground  in.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


5^^x11x14: 3.6  lbs. 


CODE  WORD. 

Stupe. 


UNIVERSAL    DOUBLE    SHOVEL    BLADE. 

(Two  bolts  23/  X  3/^,  2/  in.  from  center  to  center.     Polished  and 
bolts  ground  in.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


SIZE.  — V.".r,~7™ CODEWORD. 

Bxllx  1/ 3.2  lbs sturdy. 


No.    122. 
Polished   only. 

NOTE.— In  ordering,  specify  whether  with  one  or  two  holes ;  and  whether  with  or  without  bolts.    Whert 
not  specified,  we  ship  blades  with  two  holes  and  bolts. 

Bolts  for  One  Hole  Blades  are  3  x  7-16,  round  countersunk. 

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OVAL  POINT  DOUBLE  SHOVEL  CALF  TONGUE. 

With  either  one  or  two  holes. 
(Two  bolts  2X  X  y&>  2^  in.  from  center  to  center.     Polished  and  bolts  ground  in.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


CODE  "WORD. 


xllx  1/ 1.41bs Stylite. 


only. 


2  xllx^ 2.2 

2>^xllxX 1-7 

2>^xllx^5_ 2 

2>^xllx3^ 2.6 

3  xllxX 2 

3      xllXj^ 2.8 

3      xllx^ 3.2 

3  xl2xX 2.3 

3>^xllxX 2.2 

Sl4xnxj% 3.2 

3;^xl2xX 2.5 

4  xllxX 2.5 

4      xllXj\ 3.6 

4      xl2xi/ 2.8 


.Suasory. 

.  SubcatidaL 

.Subdolous. 

.Suberic. 

-Subjugate. 

.Sublime. 

.  Submitter. 

.Suborn. 

-Subrogate. 

-Subserve. 

-Subsist. 

.Substrate. 

.  Subster. 

-Subtly. 


No.   124. 
Polished  only. 


No.   125. 
Polished   only. 


DIAMOND    POINT    DOUBLE    SHOVEL    CALF   TONGUE. 

With   either  one  or  two   holes. 

(Two  bolts  2^  X  }i,  2){  in.  from  center  to  center.    Polished  and  bolts  ground  in.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


2)^xnxx. 

3      xllx^. 


CODE  WORD. 

2      lbs Subvert. 

2.2     "   Succentor. 


UNIVERSAL  DOUBLE  SHOVEL  CALF  TONGUE. 

(Two  bolts  2^  X  y^,  2^  in.  from  center  to  center.     Polished  and  bolts  ground  in.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


SIZE.                                           ""^v.;;^;;,™  codeword. 

3x11x14^ 2.9  lbs -Succinate. 


NOTE.— In  ordering,  specify  whether  with  one  or  two  holes;  and  whether  with  or  without  bolts.    AVhen  not 
specified,  we  ship  blades  with  two  holes  and  bolts. 

Bolts  for  One  Hole  Blades  are  3  x  7-16,  round  countersimk. 

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SIZE. 

4xl4x  V'. 


SINGLE  SHOVEL  BLADES. 

WOOD  BEAM  SINGLE  SHOVEL  BLADE. 
No.   1  30,  Polished  only. 

One  4^  X  ^  in.  bolt,  round  countersunk.     Polished  and  bolt  ground  in.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


7xl4Xj5g 5.8  lbs 

8x14x5 6.5     " 


CODE  WORD. 

.  Succory. 
.Sucket. 


W.  B.  SINGLE  SHOVEL  BULL  TONGUE. 
No.    131,  Polished  only. 

(One  4^  X  ^  in.  bolt,  round  countersunk.    Polished  and  bolt  ground  in.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGi.T. 


CODE  WORD. 

7  lbs Sudatory. 


JUMPING  SHOVEL  BLADE. 

No.   1  33,  Polished  only. 

One  5  X  ^  in.  bolt,  round  countersunk.    Polished  and  bolt  ground  in. 


APPEOXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 

9xl2Xj5g 6  lbs 

12xl5x  5 9     >c 


CODE  WORD. 

.  Suflferer. 
.SuflFocate. 


WING  SHOVEL  BLADE. 

HINGED. 
No.    1  32,  Polished  only. 

Ts\  o  4  X  ^  in.  bolts,  2  j^!'  in.  from  center  to  center.    Pol- 
ished and  bolts  ground  in.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


CODE  WORD. 


30  in.  spread ^.12  lbs Sugared. 


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DOUBLE  MOLDBOARD  BLADES. 


LONE  STAR  BURSTER  BLADE. 

No.    134.      Polished  only. 

(One  ^  inch  square  hole.) 
SIZE.  '"',:::::":::.:: —  codeword. 

12-inoh  cut 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 

_.lli4  lbs SuicidaL 


"HOLZ"  LONE  STAR  BURSTER  BLADE. 

No.    135.      Polished  only. 

(One  ^  inch  square  hole.) 

CODE  WOED. 


SIZE. 

10xl6XjSg 

ISxieXjSg 13.6 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 

_10      lbs Suitor. 


Sully. 


CULTIVATOR  BLANKS. 


DIAMOND  POINT. 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


CODE  WOED. 


No.  137,  2>^x  7xX 1.2  lbs Sulphuric. 

No.  137.  2^^x11x14: 2        "    Sumless. 

No.  137.  3     X   7xX 1-4    "    Summoner. 

No.  137.  8     xllxi^: 2.2    "    Sunbeam. 

No.  138.  5     XIIX14: 3.2    "    Sunder. 


No.    1  38.  No.    1  37. 

Polished  only. 


CULTIVATOR  BLADES. 


PLAIN  DIAMOND  POINT  BLADE. 

With   Block. 

(Used  on  Avery  Comet  and  Western  Cultivator.) 

„I7E  APPROXIMATE  ^  ^^^^ 

SIZE.  WEIGHT. 

5x101^  xX 3. 8  lbs Sunlight. 


No.  25.     Polished  only. 


PLAIN  DIAMOND  POINT  BLADE. 

(Two  2>^  X  3^  bolts,  2}(  inches    from  center  to  center.     Fsed 
on  Avery  New  South  Cultivator.) 


Syz'xlOi^x 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 

1/ 3. 3  lbs  ... 


CODE  WOED. 

-Sunset. 


No.   36.      Polished   only. 


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TWISTED  DIAMOND  POINT  BLADE. 
With  Block. 

(Used  on  Avery  Comet  and  Western  Cultivators.) 

oT-,c  APPROXIMATE  „   ^„  „,   „^ 

SIZE.  WEIGHT.  *^°°^  WORD. 

5  X  lOj^  X  %  Right 41bs Subperb. 

5  X  10;^  X  ^  Left 4  lbs Supernal. 


No.  26— R.  H.  No.  27— L.  H. 

Polished  only. 


OVAL  BLADE. 

(Holes  214!'  inches  from  center  to  center.     Bolts  2^  x  ^,  round  counter- 
sunk.    Used  on  all  Avery  Cultivators.) 


No.  28.     Polished  only. 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


SIZE.                                   "*::,:;:;""*' —  codeword. 

6x  11  X  1/ 4  lbs Supervene. 


CORN   SHOVEL. 

(Two  2^  X  ^  bolts,  2)^  inches  from  center  to  center.     Used  on 
Avery  New  South  Cultivator.) 


SIZE. 

X  9  X  1 1  X  U 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


CODE  WORD. 

4  lbs Supple. 


No.  35.     Polished  only. 


No.  47— R.  H. 


No,  48— L,  H, 


Polished  only. 


WALLIS  COMBINATION  SHOVEL. 

(Holes  2  J4^  inches  from  center  to  center.  Bolts 
2^  X  j'^g,  round  countersunk.) 

Used  on  Avery's  Comet  Cultivator  Nos.  104 
and  104X,  and  on  Avery's  Kevolution  Six- 
Shovel  Cultivator. 

(No.  47  is  also  used  on  No.  7  Double  Shovel 
Cultivator.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


CODE  WORD. 


No. 47,  2    -3x  10 xX -3.2  lbs_-. Suppliant. 
N0.47,  2i^-4xl0xX'-4     lbs... Support. 
No. 47,  3    -5x  10 X  1^.4.4  lbs..-Supposer. 
No. 48,  2     -SxlOxX -3.2  lbs.. -Supra. 
No.48,  21^-4x10x1^-4     lbs_. .Supreme. 
No. 48,  3    -5x  10x^.4.4  lbs... Surole. 


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CULTIVATOR   BLADES. 


'^■il  OVAL   CALF  TONGUE. 

'"^     *  (Holes  2X  in.  from  center  to  center.     Bolts  2}i  x  ^,  round  countersunk.     Used 

on  all  Avery  Cultivators.) 

^„^  APPROXIMATE  CODE  WORD. 

blit..  WEIGHT. 

3x  10>^  X  X 2.21bs Surgeon. 

Wo.  29.     Polished  only. 


DIAMOND    POINT    CALF  TONGUE. 
With  Block. 

(Used  on  Avery  Comet  and  Western  Cultivators. 

APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


3x  10;-^  X  X 3. 2  lbs 


CODE  WORD. 

.  Surmiser. 


No.  37.     Polished  only. 


DIAMOND    POINT   CALF  TONGUE. 

(Two  2j4  X  ^  bolts,  2){  in.  from  center  to  center.     Used  on  Avery  New  South 

Cultivator.) 


SIZE. 

3xl0>/x  X 


No.  38.     Polished  only. 


'No.  46.     Polished  only. 


C:ODE  WORD. 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 

._  2.2  lbs Surplice. 


DRANE-DIXON   CULTIVATOR   SWEEP. 

(Holes  2X  in-  fi'om  center  to   center.      Bolts   2^  x   ^ 

round  countersunk.) 

(Used  on  all  Avery  Cultivators.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


CODE  WORD. 


8x  12x   3 2.51bs Surrendry. 


9x  12x 
lOx  12  X 
12x  12x 
14  X  12  X 
16  X  12  X 


187 


.3 

.3.5 

-4.1 

-4.8 

.5.6 


.Surveyor. 

.Survivor. 

.Suspecter. 

.Suspiral. 

.Suttle. 


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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


CULTIVATOR  BLADES 


SOLID   CULTIVATOR   SWEEP. 

(Holes  2^  in.  from  center  to  center.     Bolts  2^  x  ^,  round 

countersunk.) 

(Used  on  Avery  Comet  and  Western  Cultivators.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


CODE  WORD. 


10xlOXi\ 3     lbs Swaddle. 


ISxlOXjSg 3.5 

14x10x^3^ 4.2 

16x10x^3^ 5 

18xl2x  j3g 6.8 

20xl2x  3 7.5 


.Swallet. 
.S"wamp. 
-Swarm. 
.  S-wash. 
-Sweater. 


No.  39,   Polished  only. 


WALLIS,  Jr.,  COMBINATION  SWEEP. 


No.  42— R.H.  No.  43— L.H. 

Polished  only. 


(Two  2}^x^\  bolts,2 14^  in.  from  center  to  center.) 

(Used  on  Avery  Comet  and  Western 

Cultivators.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


CODE  WORD. 


SIZE. 

6-8x10x^3^  R 5    lbs Sweeper. 

6-8x10x^3^  L 5      " Sweetener. 

7-9xlOXj3gR 5.6   " Swelter. 

7-9xl0x/g  L 5.6   " Swifter. 


WALLIS,  Jr.,  SHOVEL  SWEEP. 


No.  44— R.H.  No.  45— L.H. 

Polished  only. 


(Two  2}{  X  j'^g  bolts,  2}(  in.  from  center  to  center.) 
^Used  on  Avery  Comet  and  Western  Cultivators.) 


SIZE. 

APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 

CODE  WORD 

2     -6xlOXj3gR 

3.5  lbs 

Swimmer 

2     -6xlOXj3g  L  .... 

3.5   "   

Swingel. 

2i4-7xlOXj3g  R  .... 
2i^-7xlOXj3g  L 

3.8   "   

3.8   " 

Swinlier. 

S-wosber. 

3     -8xl0x  j3g  R 

3    -8xlOXj3g  L 

4.2   " 

4.2    "   

Sybarite. 

Syenite. 

WALLIS,  Jr.,  CULTIVATOR  TURNING  SHOVELS. 
(For  Double  Shovel  also.) 


N/    1^ 


No.  33— R.H.         No.  34— L.H. 
Polished  only. 


(Holes  2^  in.  from  center  to  center.  Bolts2j4;'xj''g  in., 

round  countersunk.) 
(Used  on  Avery  Comet  and  Western  Cultivators.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


CODE  WORD. 


5x11x14:  R 6  lbs Sylph. 


5xllxX  L 6 

6x11x14:  R 7 

6xllxX  L 7 

7xl2x  X  R .8 

7x12x14:  L 8 

138 


Symbolics. 
.  Symmetry. 
-Symposiac 
-Synaxis. 
-  Synclinal. 


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Plil'^^ 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


CULTIVATOR  BLADES. 


WALLIS,  Jr.,  DIAMOND  POINT  CULTIVATOR  TURNING  SHOVELS. 


No.  40— R.H.     No.41— L.H. 
Polished  only. 


(Used  on  Avery  Comet  and  "Western  Cultivators.) 

(For  Doutole  Shovel  also.) 

(Holes 2  i^f  in.  from  center  to  center.    Bolts  2Xx  i^'gin., 

round  countersunk.) 


SIZE. 


APPEOXIJIATE 

WEIGHT.  ^°°^  WORD. 

5xllx  j4:  R 6  lbs." Syncope. 

5xllx  1/   L e 


exiix;^:  R 7 

6xllx^   L 7 

7x12x1^'  R 8 

7xl2x  y.    L 8 


.Syncopize. 
.  Syncretist. 
.  Syndactyl. 
-Syndic. 
-Synechia. 


Mo.  31.  No.  32. 

Polished  only. 


WALLIS,  Jr.,  CULTIVATOR 
SCRAPER  BLADES. 

With  Blocks. 

(Used  on  Avery  Comet  and  Western 
Cultivators.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


CODE  WOED. 


9x8 x  ^3g__181bs.  pr  pair- Synergist. 
11x9x^3^.-21     "        ^'        -Syngraph. 


No.  23— R.H.  No.  24— L.H. 

Polished  only. 


IMPROVED  SCRAPER  BLADES. 
With   Block. 

(Used  on   Avery  Comet  and  Western    Culti- 
vators.) 


APPROXIMATE 
WEIGHT. 


CODE  WORD. 


lOxlOx  j3g  R_ 
10xlOx,s    L_ 


.7  lbs Synochus. 

7    " Synodal. 


CULTIVATOR  BLADE  BLOCKS. 


NO. 

J90 
J91 
J92 
J95 
J96 


J91.  J92.  J95.  J96. 

USED  ON  CODE  WORD. 

Straight  Shovel  No.  25 Synonym. 

Twisted  Shovel  No.  26,  R.H Synonymist. 

Twisted  Shovel  No.  27,   L.H Sjaionymous. 

Improved  Scraper  Blade  No.  23,  R.H Synonymy. 

Improved  Scraper  Blade  No.  24,  L.H Synopsis. 

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TRUCKER  CULTIVATOR  BLADES. 


No.  1  A.         No.  2  A.  No.  3  A. 


No.  4A— R.H.  No,5A— L.H. 


No.  6  A— R.H. 


No.  7  A— L.H, 


12  A— L.H. 


Polished  Only.    (With  13^  x%  Bolt,  Round  Countersunk.) 


No. 


lA. 

2  A. 

3  A. 

4  A. 

5  A. 

6  A. 

7  A. 

8  A. 
8  A. 
8  A. 

10  A. 

11  A. 

12  A. 


Name. 


Diamond  Point  Shovel,  Reversible  . . 
Diamond  Point  Shovel,  Reversible  _. 
Diamond  Point  Shovel,  Reversible  . . 
Half  Dixon  Sweep,  small,  right  hand 
Half  Dixon  Sweep,  small,  left  hand.  _ 
Half  Dixon  S^w^eep,  large,  right  hand 
Half  Dixon  Sweep,  large,  left  hand.  _ 

Dixon  Sweep,  small 

Dixon  Sweep,  medium 

Dixon  Sweep,  large 

Rear  Hilling  Blade 

Side  Hilling  Blade,  right  hand 

Side  Hilling  Blade,  left  hand 


Size. 


11- X  8 

2  x8 

3  x8 
9  x6 
9    x6 

12    X  6 

12   X  6 

8   x6 

10   X  6 

12   X  6 

6ix6 

8|x6 

Six  6 


X     3 

X  -5_ 

X  -5 

X  5 
•^   3  3 

^3  3 
X  5 
-^   3  3 

X     5 

X     5 


Approximate 
Weiglit. 


1  lb, 

1.1  lbs. 

1.2  lbs. 
1.6  lbs. 
1.6  lbs. 

2  lbs. 
2  lbs. 
1.8  lbs. 
2  lbs. 
2.2  lbs. 
2  lbs. 
4  lbs. 
4     lbs. 


Code  Word. 


Synovia. 

Syntax. 

Syntaxis. 

Syntetic. 

Syntomy. 

Syntonic. 

Syphon. 

Syriac. 

Syringa, 

Syrma. 

Systasis. 

Systole. 

Systyl. 


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REPAIR  PRICE  LIST  FOR  MOON  COULTERS. 

Cut  of  Coulter  on  pages  1  04-  and  1  05. 


No.  1.  Price. 

Blade,  8-inch 81  00 

Standard  or  Rod 50 

No.  1  Shoe 1  00 

No.  1  Journal 60 

Journal  Box,  R.  H 20 

Journal  Box,  L.  H 20 

No.  C.  Journal  Clamp,  R.H 15 

No.  D.  Journal  Clamp,  L.H 15 

Hub  (countersunk),  K.  H 20 

Huh  (threaded),  L.  H 20 

No.  K  101.  Be^m  Clamp  Bottom 40 

No.  K  102.  Beam  Clamp  Center 40 

No.  K103.  Beam  Clamp  Wedge 15 

No.  2. 

Blade,  10-inch 1  25 

Standard  or  Rod 50 

No.  2  Shoe 1  25 

No.  2  Journal 60 

Journal  Box,  R.  H 20 

Journal  Box,  L.H 20 

No.  G.  Journal  Clamp,  R.  H 15 


No.  2.  Price. 

No.  H.  Journal  Clamp,  L.  H.. $0  15 

Hub  (countersunk),  R.  H 20 

Hub  (threaded).  L.  H 20 

No.  K  101.  Beam  Clamp  Bottom 40 

No.  K  102.  Beam  Clamp  Center 40 

No.  K  103.  Beam  Clamp  Wedge 15 

No.  3. 

Blade,  12-inch i  50 

Standard  or  Rod 50 

No.  3Shoe 1  50 

No.  3  Journal 60 

Journal  Box,  R.  H 20 

Journal  Box,  L.  H 20 

No.  K.  Journal  Clamp,  R.  H 15 

No.  L.  Journal  Clamp,  L.  H 15 

Hub  (countersunk),  R.  H 20 

Huh  (threaded),  L.  H 20 

No.  K  101.  Beam  Clamp  Bottom 40 

No.  K  102.  Beam  Clamp  Center 40 

No.  K103.  Beam  Clamp  Wedge 15 


Repair  Price  List  for  Truckers'  Cultivators  and  Attachments 
Cut  of  Implements  on  pages  84  and  85. 

No.  Price. 

K   68.  Clevis  Hook  and  Link  for  Nos.  A,  B,  C,  D..$0  30 
K   69.  Cross  Pieces  for  Nos.  A,  B,  C,  D,  per  set...      30 


K   70.  Expanding  Clip,  less  hand  screw,  for  Nos. 

A,  B 25 

K  116.  Quadrant  for  Nos.  C,  D 25 

K  117.  Expanding  Slide  for  Nos.  C,  1) 25 

K  120.  Expanding  Hand  Screw  for  Nos.  A,  B 20 

K 189.  Wrench  for  Nos.  A,  B,  C,  D 10 

J  118.  Pawl,  steel,  for  Nos.  C,  D 80 

324.  Trigger  for  Nos.  C,  D 15 

Lever,  complete,  for  Nos.  C,  D 80 

Standard,  with  Bolts,  for  Nos.  A,  B,  C,  D..  40 


Price. 

Handle  Braces,  long,  per  pair $0  50 

Handle  Braces,  short,  per  pair 30 

Finished  Handles,  per  pair 75 

No.     For  Horse  Hoe  Attachment. 

K  13.3.  Blade  Dial 25 

K  134.  Standard 25 

For  Gauge  Wheel  Attachment. 

K   71.  Gauge  Wheel  Arm,  R.  H 35 

K   72.  Gauge  Wheel  Arm,  L.  H 35 

Gauge  Wheel 40 


Repair  Price  List  for  Orchard  Harrows  and  Attachments. 

Cut  of  Implements  on  page  86. 


No.  Price. 

K   68.  Clevis  Hook  and  Link  for  Nos.  F,  G $0  30 

K    69.  Cross  Pieces  for  Nos.  F,  G,  per  pair 30 

K    70.  Expansion  Clip  for  No.  F 25 

K   95.  Tooth  Clamp  for  Nos.  F,  G 15 

K    96.  Expansion  Hinge  for  No.  G 15 

K  116.  Quadrant  for  No.  G 25 

K  117.  Expansion  Slide  for  No.  G 25 

K120.  Hand  Screw  for  No.  F 20 

K189.  Wrench  for  Nos.  F,  G 10 

K  213.  Expansion  Hinge  for  No.  F 15 

J  118.  Pawl,  steel,  for  No.  G 30 


No.  Price. 

324.  Trigger  for  No.  G 80  15 

Lever,  complete,  for  No.  G 80 

Handle  Braces,  long,  per  pair 50 

Handle  Braces,  short,  per  pair 30 

Finished  Handles,  per  pair.. 75 


For  Gauge  Wheel  Attachment. 


71.  Gauge  Wheel  Arm,  R.  H., 

72.  Gauge  Wheel  Arm,  L.  H.. 


Price. 
Hook  and  Link,  each $0  50 

"      '  -----  gjj 


K   87.  Quadrant,  old  style,  each.. 

K '  "  "       • 

K 
K 


Pawl  Case,  old  style,  each 10 

Pawl  for  K88,  old  style,  each 10 

90.  Lever  Socket,  old  style,  each 35 


K   91.  Lever  Bar  Clamp,  with  arm,  each. 


Gauge  Wheel 40 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST  FOR  U  BAR  STEEL  FRAME  LEVER  HARROWS. 

Cut  of  Implement  on  page  59. 

No.  Price.  Price. 

End  Cross  Bars,  each $1  00 

Center  Cross  Bars,  each 75 

Cross  Bar  that  lever  fastens  to,  each 50 

Levers,  complete,  each 1  00 

Front  or  A  Braces,  per  set 70 

25  Teeth  3^x^2x9  inches,  each 10 

Teeth  %xs|x9  inches,  each 15 

Bolts  for  Tooth  Clamps, each 05 

Bolts  for  Runners,  each 05 

Spreader  Irons  for  (2)  section  draw  bar,  old  style     50 
Spreader  Irons  for  (3)  section  draw  bar,  old  style     85 
Spreader  Irons  for  (4)  section  draw  bar,  old  style  1  25 
Chain  Spreader  with  adjustable  hitch  for  (2)  sec- 
tion draw  bar 1  GO 

Chain  Spreader  with  adjustable  hitch  for  (3)  sec- 
tion draw  bar 1  25 

Chain  Spreader  with  adjustable  hitch  for  (4)  sec- 
tion draw  bar 1  50 


92.  Tooth  Clamp,  without  Bolts,  for  >^xK 

teeth,  each 10 

K   93.  Runners  without  Bolts,  each 25 

K   94.  Clamp  Collar  for  Cross  Bars,  each 10 

K112.  Tooth  Clamp,  without  Bolts,  for  J^x% 

and  %x%  teeth,  each  10 

K  220.  Drawhead,  each 25 

K221.  Quadrant,  each 50 

K222.  Lever  Socket,  each 35 

E  209.  Trigger  for  Lever,  each 15 

J  118.  Pawl,  each 80 

324.  Trigger  for  Lever,  old  style,  each 10 

U  Bars,  each 1  00 

Drawbar  for  1  Section,   ironed,  complete.  In  one  piece,  2x3>^  in.  by  3  feet  5  in.,  with  %-m.  irons,  old  style SI  70 

Drawbar  for  2  Sections,  ironed,  complete,  in  one  piece,  2x33^  in.  by  8  feet  6  in.,  with  >i-in.  irons,  old  style 2  50 

Drawbar  for  8  Sections,  ironed,  complete,  in  one  piece,  2x5  in.  by  13  feet  6  in.,  with  9-16-in.  irons,  old  style 3  00 

Drawbar  for  4  Sections,  Ironed,  complete,  in  one  piece,  2x6  in.  by  13  feet  4  in.,  with  9-16-in.  irons,  old  style  ...  4  50 

Drawbar  for  1   30  tooth  Section,  complete,  with  spreader  chains,  etc.,  3  feet  7  inches  long 1  70 

Drawbarforl   60  tooth  Section,  complete,  with  spreader  chains,  etc.,  8  feet  7  inches  long 2  5') 

Drawbar  for  1   90  tooth  Section,  complete,  with  spreader  chains,  etc 3  00 

Drawbarforl  120  tooth  Section,  complete,  with  spreader  chains,  etc 4  50 

Drawbarforl   25  tooth  Section,  complete,  with  spreader  chains,  etc  ,  3  feet  2  inches  long 1  70 

Drawbar  for  1   50  tooth  Section,  complete,  with  spreader  chains,  etc.,  6  feet  lOJ^  inches  long 2  50 

Drawbarforl   75  tooth  Section,  complete,  with  spreader  chains,  etc 3  00 

Drawbar  for  1 100  tooth  Section,  complete,  with  spreader  chains,  etc 4  50 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST  FOR  COMMON  SENSE  HARROW. 

Cut  of  Implement  on  page  59. 

Wood  Cross  Bars,  23^x23^  inches,  each $0  20  Iron  Rod,  with  nut  and  washer,  each $1  00 

Wood  Bars,  ly^^iy^  inches,  each 70  Teeth,  5^x12  inches,  per  dozen 1  00 

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REPAIR  PRICE   LIST 


FOR   "INVINCIBLE"   SULKY   PLOWS. 


Cut  of  Implements  on  page  42.    Cut  of  Repairs  on  page  143. 

When  ordering  right  or  left-hand  repairs,  do  so  from  operator's  position  or  rear  of  Sulky. 

Order  repairs  by  letter  and  number  given. 


Part'                           Articles.                             Price.  ^-f/ 

E209.    Trigger  for  lifting  pawl $0  15  E  807. 

E226.    Coulter  hub  (half) 30 

E270.    Coulter  yoke  head 20  E  808. 

E271.    Coulter  sand  (-hield 15  E  809. 

E288.    Pawl  (old  style) 15  E  810. 

E294.    Pawl  case  (old  style) 25  E  811. 

E297.    Dial  clevis  follower 25  E  812. 

E821.    Wood  bushing  for  E  226 10  E  813. 

E343.    Coulter  blade,  lo-inch 2  00  E814. 

E346.    Coulter  stem 60  E  815. 

E349.    Coulter  arm,  R.  H 35 

E350.    Coulter  arm,  L.  H .: 35  E  816. 

E357.    Draft  rod  slide 60  E  817. 

E410.    Pawl  (no  cut  shown) 50  E  820. 

E500.    Dial  clevis  head 50  E  821. 

E501.    Draft  rod  casting 35  E823. 

E503.    Furrow  wheel  axle  bearing,  L  H 50  E  824. 

E  504.    Furrow  wheel  axle  bearing,  R.  H.  (old  K  825. 

style) 50  E  826. 

E  505.    Connecting  rod  arm  with  rivet  on  fur-  E  826. 

row  axle,  R.  H 60  E  826. 

E  506.    Land  wheel  axle  bearing,  R.  H 50  E  826. 

E508.    Land  axle  lever  socket  with  rivet 50  E  827. 

E510.    Rear  axle  swivel  socket,  R.H 80  .  E  828. 

E511.    Rear    axle    clutch    collar    with    rivet,  E829. 

R.  H 30  E831. 

E  515.    Rear  axle  land  shield  collar  (old  style)..     25 

E516.    Rear  axle  land  shield  collar  cap 15  E831. 

E517.    Weed  hook  washer la 

E518.    Furrow  wheel  sand  shield  collar 20  E832. 

E519.    Furrowwheel  sand  shield  collar  cap 20  E  833. 

E520.    Swivel  pole  casting  on  pole 35  E834. 

E521.    Swivel  pole  casting  on  frame 25  E835. 

E522.    Rear  axle  swivel  socket,  L.  H 80 

E523.    Rear  axle  clutch  collar  with  rivet,  L.  H..      30  E  836. 

E524.    Connecting  rod  arm  ou  furrow  axle,  L.H.      60  E  837. 

E525.    Quadrant  washer 10  E  839. 

E527.    Coulter  clamp  wiih  bolts 70  E  840. 

E  528.    Land  wheel  axle  bearing  and  seat  rest...      75  E841. 

E529.    Trash  shield  complete  with  bolts  and  E842. 

washer  for  rear  wheel  (old  style) 75  ES43. 

E530.    Trash  shield  washer  for  rear  wheel 05  E  844. 

E  531.    Rear  axleswivel  socketwilh  lever,  R.  H.,  E  845. 

for  No.  5  (no  cut  shown) 1  75  E  846. 

E532.    Rearaxleswivel  socket  with  lever,  L.H.,  E  847. 

for  No.  5  (no  out  shown) 1  75  E  848. 

E  533.    Rear  lever  quadrant  bracket,  R.  H.,  for  E  849. 

Ko.  5  (no  cut  shown) 35  E  850. 

E534.    Rear  lever  quadrant  bracket,  L.  H.,  for  E  851. 

No.  5  (no  cut  shown) 35  E  852. 

E  535.    Rear  wheel  sandshield  collar,  R.  H.,  for  E  853. 

No.  5  (no  cut  shown) 25  J  108. 

E  536.    Rear  wheel  sand  shield  collar,  L.  H.,  for  J  118. 

No.  5  (no  cut  shown)..... 25 

E537.    Furrow    wheel   axle    bearing   (no   cut  J  812. 

shown) 50  T    69. 

E  577.    Quadrant  for  compound  lever,  K.  H.,  for  T    74. 

No.  5  (no  cut  shown) 50  T  100. 

E  582.    Quadrant  for  compound  lever,  L.  H. ,  for  S. 

No.  5  (no  cut  shown) 50 

E  800.    Beam  for  furrow  side,  for  either  R,  or  T. 

L.H.  plow 4  00 

E  801.    Beam  for  landside,  for  either  R.  or  L.  H.  R. 

plow 4  00 

E802.    Land  wheel  axle 2  75  OB508. 

E803.    Farrow  wheel  axle  for  10  and  12  inch 

bottoms 2  50  OB507. 

E804.    Furrow  wheel  axle  for  12  and  14  Inch  N  54. 

bottoms 2  50 

E  805.    Furrow  wheel  axle  for  14  and  16  inch.  N  14. 

bottoms 2  50 

E806.    Rear  furrow  wheel  axle 2  00  66. 


Articles.  Price. 

Plow  standard  (state  name  and  size  of 

plow) 13  00 

Furrow  lever  complete 1  75 

Land  lever  complete 1  60 

Seat  spring 2  00 

Seat  spring  leaf 75 

Quadrant  for  land  lever 80 

Quadrant  for  furrow  lever 80 

Draft  rod 80 

Knuckle  brace  (state  name  and  size  of 

plow) 1  ,"^0 

Furrowwheel  scraper 50 

Rear  wheel  scraper 40 

Chain  to  lock  rear  wheel 60 

Lifting  spring  hook 25 

Spiral  lifting  spring 1  00 

Land  lever  trigger  rod 20 

Furrow  lever  trigger  rod 20 

Steel  landside  for  10  in.  bottom  f  State  if  )  1  25 
Steel  landside  for  12  in.  bottom  J  for  New  I  1  50 
Steel  landside  for  14  in.  bottom]  Clipper  1"  1  75 
Steel  landside  for  16  in.  bottom  [  or  Texas  J    2  00 

Seat 85 

Foot  rest 75 

Connecting  rod,  furrow  lever  to  axle 40 

Frog  for  10, 12, 14  inch  bottom  (state  if 

for  New  Clipper  or  Texas),  each 2  00 

Frog  for  16  inch  bottom  (state  if  for  New 

Clipper  or  Texas),  each 2  50 

Weed  hook 60 

Furrow  wheel  sand  shield  stirrup 20 

Toolbox  clamp  washer 05 

Point  and  mold  clip  (state  name  and  size 

ot  plow) 10 

Land  quadrant  washer 10 

Swivel  arm  for  pole 1  00 

Stirrup  for  foot  rest 20 

Bolt  for  coulter  clamp 15 

Spring  for  pawl  E  288  and  E  410 Li 

Monkey  wrench 75 

Land  lever,  without  attachment 70 

Furrow  lever,  without  attachment 1  00 

Pole,  painted  (no  cut  shown) 2  50 

Pawl  cover  for  E  410  (no  cut  shown) 20 

Pawl  cover  for  J  118  (no  cut  shown) 20 

Compoundlevercomplete(nocut  shown)      75 

Rear  lever  complete  (no  cut  shown) 75 

Rear  quadrant,  R.  H.  (no  cut  shown) 50 

Rearquadrant,  L.  H.  (nocutshown) 50 

Rear  quadrant  brace  (no  cut  shown) 25 

Steel  neckyoke,  36  inch  (no  cut  shown)..  1  00 

Toolbox 60 

Steel  pawl  for  rear  lever  for  No.  5  (no  cut 

shown)  30 

Spring  for  J  118  (no  cut  shown) 15 

Land  wheel  sand  shield 20 

Axle  washer  for  land  an  d  furrow  wheels     10 

Axle  washer,  rear  wheel 10 

Land  \vheel,  with  box  and  nut,  painted 

(nocutshown) 3  75 

Furrow  wheel,withboxandnut,  painted 

(nocutshown) 3  50 

Rear  furrow  wheel,  with  box  and  nut, 

painted  (no  cut  shown) 2  50 

Wheel  box  for  S  and  T  wheels  (no  cut 

shown)   1  00 

Wheel  box  for  R  wheel  (no  cut  shown)...  75 
Wheel  box  nut  for  S  and  T  wheels  (no 

cut  shown) 40 

Wheel  box  nut  for  R  wheel   (no   cut 

shown)   35 

Wrench  (no  cut) 20 


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Repairs  for  'Mnvincible"  Sulky  Plow. 


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Prices  of  Kepairs  on  Fag'e  142. 


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DIRECTIONS 

FOR  SETTING   XJP  AND  OPERATING  AVERY'S  INVINCIBLE  SULKY  PLOW. 

Cut  of  Implements  on  Page  42. 

Before  setting  up  Sulky  see  that  all  bearings  are  free  from  dirt  or  grit 
and  are  thoroughly  oiled. 

Put  the  land  axle  (which  is  the  longest  one)  from  left  side  through 
land  wheel  axle  bearing,  E  506  (reverse  if  L.  H.  Sulky). 

Bolt  land  wheel  axle  bearing  and  seat  rest,  E  528,  to  frame,  but  do  not 
tighten. 

Place  pawl  of  land  lever  (the  medium  length  lever)  in  third  notch 
from  rear  in  land  lever  quadrant,  then  hold  bolt  head  of  bolt  to  be  used  to 
fasten  lever  against  nut,  fastening  land  wheel  axle  bearing,  E  506,  to 
frame,  and  push  land  axle  through  to  the  right  until  land  wheel  lever 
socket,  E  508,  is  in  its  place,  then  bolt  securely  to  lever. 

Put  bottom  end  of  furrow  lever  (longest  one)  over  end  of  land  axle  on- 
right  hand  side  of  frame  and  secure  with  cotter. 

Tighten  bolt  in  land  wheel  axle  bearing  and  seat  rest,  E  528. 

Insert  end  of  furrow  axle  in  furrow  wheel  axle  bearing,  E  503,  then, 
bolt  furrow  wheel  axle  bearing,  E  537  (old  No.  E  504),  to  frame. 

Bolt  connecting  rod,  E  829,  to  furrow  lever. 

Place  on  land  axle  the  28-inch  wheel,  on  front  furrow  axle  the  24-inch 
wheel,  and  the  18-inch  wheel  on  rear  axle  with  small  side  of  hubs  inward. 

On  Invincible  Sulky  No.  6,  which  has  the  back  furrowing  attachment, 
remove  bolts  in  rear  wheel  swivel  socket  E  531  on  right  hand  ploAV  and 
E  532  on  left  hand  plow  and  fit  lever  in  groove  of  swivel  socket,  and  bolt 
back  to  frame;  be  careful  not  to  tighten  the  bolt  too  tight,  as  the  casting- 
must  swivel  in  frame  when  back-furrowing. 

Kemove  weed  hook  washer,  E  517,  fit  the  weed  hook  in  washer,  and 
rebolt  to  frame. 

Attach  spiral  lifting  spring  to  hook  in  weed  hook  washer,  E  617,  and 
to  small  hook  near  top  end  of  furrow  lever. 

Loosen  key  bolts  in  coulter  clamp  E  527  and  push  coulter  stem  up 
through  clamp  until  coulter  plays  clear  of  point  of  plow  and  about  I  inch 
to  land,  then  tighten  key  bolts. 

Bolt  seat  spring  to  land  wheel  axle  bearing  and  seat  rest,  E  528. 

Place  the  foot  rest  just  above  angle  in  seat  spring,  driving  the  stirrup 
that  holds  foot  rest  from  under  side  of  seat  spring  through  foot  rest. 

Bolt  tool  box  on  top  of  frame,  just  forward  of  standard. 

The  Invincible  Sulky  will  open  a  furrow  from  one  to  seven  inches 
deep,  by  throwing  both  levers  forward  to  the  proper  notch  to  obtain  the 
desired  depth  (if  the  ground  is  extremely  hard,  the  land  or  leveling  lever 
should  be  pushed  forward  sufficient  to  let  the  plow  lean  to  the  land). 
After  the  first  furrow  has  been  opened  and  the  required  depth  obtained,, 
pull  the  lifting  lever  back  to  the  sixth  or  central  notch  in  quadrant,  then 
level  the  plow  by  shifting  the  land  or  leveling  lever.  "When  the  team  is 
walking  right,  then  adjust  the  clevis  to  or  from  the  land  until  the  front 
furrow  wheel  tracks  against  the  wall  of  the  furrow  previously 
plowed.  There  are  absolutely  no  adjustments  to  make  on  this  plow  except 
the  clevis.  The  width  of  cut  is  varied  by  moving  the  front  furrow  wheel 
in  or  out  on  axle. 

Have  the  clevis  adjusted  as  high  as  it  can  be  used  without  having  a 
tendency  to  pull  the  rear  wheel  off  the  ground. 

To  back-furrow  and  turn  a  square  corner  with  the  plow  in  the  ground, 
tighten  the  set  screw  in  swivel  socket  E  531  R  on  right  hand  plow  or 
E  532  L  on  left  hand  plow.  When  the  plow  gets  to  the  end  of  fiirrow 
and  as  the  front  furrow  wheel  starts  to  climb  on  the  land,  move  the  lifting 
lever  forward;  this  elevates  the  wheel,  and  the  plow  maintains  a  uniform 
depth.  Before  turning  raise  the  rear  wheel  by  means  of  lever  back  of 
seat,  then  turn  the  team  square  around  until  the  lead  horse  is  in  the  furrow ; 
do  not  let  the  team  move  the  plow  until  they,  are  in  that  position,  when 
the  plow  will  turn  a  perfect  corner  with  the  plow  in  the  ground ;  when  the 
team  starts  up,  pull  both  levers  back  into  position.  If  plowing  very  deep 
and  lever  has  to  be  pushed  very  far  forward,  it  is  advisable  to  remove  the 
coil  lifting  spring  on  furrow  lever.  In  turning  "haw"  with  the  right 
hand  plow  or  "  gee "  with  the  left  hand  plow,  loosen  the  set  screw  on 
swivel  socket  E  531  R  or  E  532  L,  when  the  plow  will  turn  a  perfect  square 
corner  with  the  plow  in  the  ground  without  touching  any  of  the  levers. 

NOTE.— Reference  herein  to  set  screw  E  531  E  and  E  582  L  applies 
only  to  the  No.  5  Invincible  Sulky,  which  is  made  to  turn  in  the  grround 
either  to  the  rig-ht  or  left,  whereas  the  No.  1  will  only  turn  m  tlia 
ground  one  way. 

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DIRECTIONS 

FOR  SETTING  UP  AND  OPERATING  AVERY'S  INVINCIBLE  DISC  PLOW. 

Cut  of  Implement  on  Page  40.  (^ 


E.  506. 


E.  528. 


E.  508. 


E.  504. 


E.  829. 


J.  108. 


Eemember  that  it  is  important  that  all  bearings  should  be  free  from 
grit  and  dirt,  and  oiled  thoroughly. 

Put  the  land  axle  (which  is  the  longest  one)  from  left  side  through  land 
wheel  axle  bearing  E.  506. 

Bolt  land  wheel  axle  bearing  and  seat  rest  E.  528  to  frame,  but  do  not 
tighten. 

Place  pawl  of  land  lever  (shortest  lever)  in  third  notch  from  rear  in 
land  lever  quadrant,  then  hold  bolt  head  of  bolt  to  be  used  to  fasten  lever 
against  nut  fastening  land  wheel  axle  bearing  E.  506  to  frame,  and  push 
land  axle  through  to  the  right  until  land  wheel  lever  socket  E.  508  is  in 
place,  then  bolt  securely  to  lever. 

Put  bottom  end  of  furrow  lever  over  end  of  land  axle  on  right  hand 
side  of  frame  and  insert  cotter. 

Tighten  bolt  in  land  wheel  axle  bearing  and  seat  rest  E.  528. 
Insert  end  of  furrow  axle  in  furrow  wheel  axle  bearing  E.  503,  then 
bolt  furrow  wheel  axle  bearing  E.  537  (old  No.  E.  504)  to  frame. 
Bolt  connecting  rod  E.  829  to  furrow  lever. 
«        Place  wheel  E.  559  on  land  axle  and  wheel  E.  550  on  front  furrow  axle. 
Haise   rear  end  of  machine  and  insert  from   bottom   through    casting 
E.  552  the  rear  axle,  after  securing  this  axle  with  cotter  put  on  wheel. 

Bolt  front  end  of  seat  rail  with  two  bolts  on  land  wheel  axle  bearing 
and  seat  rest  E.  528,  and  rear  end  on  top  of  frame  to  bolt  between  frame 
directly  over  standard. 

Attach  spiral  lifting  spring  to  hook  in  washer,  E.  517,  and  to  small  hook 
near  top  end  of  furrow  lever. 

Bolt  seat  spring  at  second  and  third  hole  from  front  end  of  seat  rail.  If 
additional  weight  is  required  on  disc,  bolt  further  back. 

Place  the  foot  rest  just  above  angle  in  seat  spring,  driving  the  stirrup 
that  holds  foot  rest  from  under  side  of  seat  spring  through  foot  rest. 
Bolt  tool  box  on  top  of  frame,  just  forward  of  standard. 
Bolt  disc  securely  to  flange. 
-  Eor  ordinary  work  adjust  scraper  so  that  the  cutting  edge  of  same  is 
parallel  with  center  of  the  disc,  and  one  Inch  inside  of  outer  rim  of  disc. 

The  Invincible  Disc  Plow  will  open  a  furrow  from  (3)  three  to  (8)  eight 
inches  deep  by  throwing  both  levers  forward  to  the  proper  notch  to  obtain 
the  desired  depth.  After  the  first  furrow  has  been  opened  and  the  required 
depth  obtained,  pull  the  lifting  lever  back  to  the  sixth  or  central  notch  in 
quadrant,  then  level  the  plow  by  shifting  land  or  leveling  lever.  When 
the  team  is  walking  right,  then  adjust  the  clevis  to  or  from  the  land  until 
the  front  furrow  wheel  tracks  in  the  mark  made  by  the  rear  wheel  in  pre- 
vious furrow. 

When  hitch  is  properly  adjusted  and  plow  is  cutting  proper 
width  the  front  furrow  wheel  will  always  track  as  above. 

The  width  of  cut  can  be  changed  by  moving  the  front  furrow  Avheel  in 
or  out  on  axle. 

Be  sure  and  keep  the  disc  hub  well  oiled  by  means  of  the  oil  pipe  on 
inside  of  standard. 

Wheel  axles  should  be  greased  with  axle  grease. 


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REPAIR  PRICE  LIST  FOR 

SIMPLE  SULKY  PLOWS. 

Cut  of  Implement  on  page  46.   Cut  of  Repairs  on  page  147. 

Order  repairs  by  lettej  and  number  given. 

When  ordering  right  or  left  hand  repairs,  do  so  from  operator's  position  or  rear  of  Implement. 


No.  of  No.  of 

Part.                             Articles.                             Price.  Part. 

E    15.    Quadrant,  for  land  lever $0  50  E  344. 

E    41.    Pawl  case,  for  land  lever 20  E  345. 

E    43.    Pawl,  for  E  41  and  E  200 15 

E  200.    Pawl  case  (old  style) 25  E  346. 

E  204.    Coulter  yoke— L.  H.  (old  style) 50  E  347. 

E  205.    Coulter  yoke— R.  H.  (old  style) 50  E  348. 

E  208.    Collar  with  set  screw  for  saddle  (no  cut)  40 

E  209.    Trigger,  for  levers 15  E  349. 

E  213.    Clevis  jaw— R.  H.  (old  style) 20  E  350. 

E  214.    Clevis  jaw— L.  H.  (old  style) 20  E  351. 

E  215.    Cross  clevis,  with  screw  pin  and  brace 

(old  style) 20  E  353. 

E  216.    Three-horse  twisted  shackle  and  pin 

(old  style) 10  E  354. 

E  217.    Clevis  pin  (old  stvle)  05 

E  223.    Wheel  washer 10  E  355. 

E  226.    Coulter  hub  (half) 30  E  357. 

E  228'  }^P^^*  coUar,  bolted  (old  style) 15  |  ^^^; 

E  23l'.    Tool  bos  (old  style) 60  E  402.' 

E  232.    Beam  saddle  washer 10 

E  234.    Wheel  box  with  bolt  (old  style) 30  E  403. 

E  2S7.    Beam  link  casting  (old  style) 30 

E  250.    Quadrant,  for  lifting  lever 80  E  404. 

E  251.    Quadrant,  for  lifting  lever,  left  hand 

plow 80  E  405. 

E  252.    Cant  washer  (inside)  (old  style) 20 

E  253.    Pole  casting,  with  hook  bolt 40  E  407. 

E  254.    Cant  washer  (outside)  (old  style) 25 

E  258.    Saddle  clamp 10  E  408. 

E  264.    Beam  saddle 120 

E  265.    Socket  crank,  with  spindle  (no  cut) 175  E  409. 

E  266.    Wrench  (old  style) 25 

E  267.    Socket  crank,   with  spindle  for   left  E  410. 

hand  plow 175  E  827. 

E  268.    Coulter  clamp,  bottom— R.  H 25  E  841. 

E  269.    Coulter  clamp,  top— R.  H 25  E  842. 

E  270.    Coulter  head  (half)  (no  cut) 15  E  846. 

E  271.    Sand  shield,  for  coulter  (no  cut) 15  E  856. 

E  280.    Coulter  clamp,  bottom,  for  left  hand  E  900. 

plow  (no  cut) 25  E  901. 

E  281.    Coulter  clamp,  top,  for  left  hand  plow  E  902. 

(no  cut) 25  E  903. 

E  282.    Grass  rod  washer  (no  cut) 20  E  904. 

E  288.    Pawl,  for  lifting  lever  (no  cut) 15 

E  292.    Arch  clip,  for  parallel   lift,  complete  E  905. 

with  bolt  (old  style)  (no  cut) 35  E  906. 

E  293.    Turning  buckle  on  parallel  lift  (no  cut)  30 

E  294.    Pawl  case,  for  lifting  lever  (no  cut) 25  E  907. 

E  295.    Arch  clip,   for  parallel  lift,  complete 

with  bolt  (no  cut) 40  E  908. 

E  296.    Dial  clevis  head  (no  cut) 50  E  909. 

E  297.    Dial  clevis  follower  (no  cut) 25  E  910. 

E  298.    Draft  rod  shackle  (no  cut) 15  E  911. 

E  303.    Moldboard  brace  (old  style) 60  E  912. 

E  305.    Steel  beam  (old  style) 7  00 

E306.    Frog  (old  style) 2  75  E  913. 

E  307.    Moldboard  brace  (old  style) 80  E  914. 

E  308.    Landside,  with  bolts  (old  style) 1  25  to  2  00  E  921. 

E  309.    Point  and  mold  clip 10 

E  317.    Seat  spring  (old  style) 2  00  E  922. 

E  318.    Coulter  stem  (old  style) 50 

E  319.    Coulter  stem  plate  (old  style) 50  E  923. 

E  321.    Wood  bushing  for  coulter 10 

E  330.    Springcotter 05  E  924. 

E331.    Arch  for  frame 3  50  E  925. 

E  332.    Main  axle 4  50  K  172. 

E  333.    Short  axle,  with  nut 150 

E334.    Hound 2  00  EXll. 

E  335.    Foot  rest  on  hound,  with  stirrup 75 

E  336.    Plow  lever,  complete 175  EX12. 

E  337.    Land  lever,  complete 150 

E  338.    Grassrod 50  A. 

E  339.    Grass  rod  washer  (old  style) 10 

K  340.    Bamlink,  with  bolts,  etc.  (old  style)...  40  B  510. 

E  341.    Bell  crank 100  N    51. 

E  342.    Lever  link,  with  bolts,  etc 25  A   25. 

E343.    Coulter  blade,  15  Inch 2  00  J  108. 

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Articles.  Price. 

Stirrup  for  beam  saddle $0  20 

Stirrup  to  hold   steel   beam   walking 

plow  to  saddle 25 

Coulter  stem 60 

Coulter  band,  with  nuts 25 

Bell   crank,  for  left   hand   sulky  (no 

cut^ 1  00 

Coulter  arm — R.  H.  (no  cut) 35 

Coulter  arm — L.  H.  (no  cut).. 35 

Pea  vine  cutter  blade,  18  inch,  with 

hubs  K  172  (no  cut) 4  00 

Pea  vine  cutter  blade  arm — R.  H.,  front, 

for  E  351  (no  cut) 75 

Pea  vine   cutter  blade  arm,  rear,  for 

E  351  (no  cut) 50 

Bushing,  for  K  172  (no  cut) 15 

Draft  rod  slide  (no  cut) 60 

Draft  rod,  with  shackle  E  298  (no  cut)...  1  00 

Pole  casting  (no  cut) 25 

Cant    washer    (outside),    for    furrow 

wheel,  extension  arm  (no  cut) 25 

Cant  washer  (inside),  for  furrow  wheel, 

extension  arm  (no  cut) 20 

Cant    washer    (outside),    for    furrow 

wheel,  extension  arm  (no  cut) 25 

Cant  washer  (inside),  for  furrow  wheel, 

extension  arm  (no  cut) 20 

Cant    washer    (outside),    for    furrow 

wheel  (no  cut) 25 

Cant  washer  (inside),  for  furrow  wheel 

(no  cut) 20 

Cant    washer    (outside),    for    furrow 

wheel  (no  cut) 25 

Pawl  (no  cut) 50 

Seat  (no  cut) 85 

Spring,  for  pawl  E  288  (no  cut) 15 

Monkey  wrench  (no  cut) 75 

Pawl  cover,  for  E  410  (no  cut) 20 

Steel  neck  yoke,  36  inch 1  00 

Hound  brace — R.  H.  (no  cut) 25 

Hound  brace— L.  H.  (no  cut) 25 

Top  arm,  for  parallel  lift  (no  cut) 20 

Rear  arm,  for  parallel  lift  (no  cut) 20 

Front  arm,  with  turnbuckle  for  parallel 

lift  (no  cut) 50 

Seat  spring  (no  cut) 2  00 

Extension  arm  for  furrow  wheel  (no 

cut) 2  00 

Wrought  piece  to  reinforce  frame  (no 

cut 30 

Knuckle  brace  (no  cut) 30 

Stirrup  for  pole  casting  E  253  (no  cut) ...  20 

Moldboard  brace  (no  cut) 50 

Steel  plow  beam  (no  cut) 7  00 

Frog,  for  8,  10,  12,  14-inch  bottom  (no 

cut) 2  00 

Frog,  for  16-inch  bottom  (no  cut) 2  50 

Pole,  painted  (no  cut) 2  50 

Pea  vine  cutter  blade  arm— L.  H.,  front, 

for  E  351  (no  cut) , 75 

Pea  vine  cutter  blade  arm,   rear,  for 

E  351  (no  cut) 50 

Gauge  shoe,  with  band  and  strap  (no 

cut) 1  50 

Dial  clevis,  complete  (no  cut) 2  00 

Parallel  lift,  complete  (no  cut) 1  50 

Pea  vine  cutter  hub  (half),  for  E  351 

(no  cut) 50 

Cant    washer    (outside),    for    furrow 

wheel  (old  style)  (no  cut) 25 

Cant  washer  (inside),  for  furrow  wheel 

(old  style)  (nocut) 20 

Steel  wheels,  with  boxing  and  nuts, 

painted,  per  pair  (no  cut) 10  00 

Wheel  box  (no  cut) 1  00 

Wheel  box  nut  (no  cut) 40 

Seat  (old  style) 1  20 

Tool  box  (no  cut) 60 


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REPAIRS   FOR  SIMPLE  SULKY   PLOW. 


Cut  of  Ixapleiuent  on  Pae-e  46. 


Prices  of  Repairs  on  Pag-e  146. 


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Repair   Price  List  for   IVIiddie   Burster  Attachment 

Simple  Sulky. 

Cut  of  Implement  on  page  47.  ^  Repairs  for  Carriage  Frame  on  pages  146  and  147. 

When  ordering  right  or  left  hand  repairs,  do  so  from  operator's  position  or  rear  of  Implement. 

Order  repairs  by  letter  and  number  given. 


to 


No.  of  No.  of 

Part.  Articles.                              Price.  Part. 

E  226.    Coulter  Hub  (half)  for  E  343 .SO  30  E  355. 

E  258.    SaddleClamp 15  E  356. 

E  264.    Saddle -- 120  E  357. 

E  268.  ClampforCoulterStem.bottom,  forE343      50  E  358. 

E  269.  Clamp  for  Coulter  Stem,  top,  for  E  343  . .      50  E  359. 

E  270.    Coulter  Head  (half)  for  E  343 15  E  36a. 

E  271.    Sand  Shield  Collar  for  E  321 15  E  361. 

E  296.    Dial  Clevis  Head.... ....      50  E  362. 

E  297.    Dial  Clevis  Follower... 25  E  362. 

E  298.    Draft  Rod  Shackle 15  E  362. 

E  321.  Wood  Bushing  for  Coulter  Hub  E  226  . . .      10  E  362. 

E  343.    Coulter  Blade,  15-inch 2  00  E  363. 

E  346.    Coulter  Stem  for  E  343... 60  E  363. 

E  347.    Coulter  Band,  with  Nuts,  for  E  343 25  E  363. 

E  349.    CoulterArm,  R.  H.,forE343 35  B  363. 

E  350.    Coulter  Arm,  L.  H.,  for  E 843.... 35  E  364. 

E  351.  Pea  Vine  Cutter  Blade,  18-inch,  with  E  364. 

Hub  K  172 4  00  E  364. 

E352.  Pea  Vine  Cutter  Blade  Arm,  R.H.,  front,  E  364. 

forE351 75  E  365. 

E  353.  Pea  Vine  Cutter  Blade  Arm,  L.  H.,  front,  K  172 

for  E351 75 

E  854.  Pea  Vine  Cutter  Blade  Arm,  rear,  for  K  177. 

E351 50  K  178. 


Articles.  Price. 

Bushing  for  K  172 |0  15 

Moldboard  Brace 35 

Draft  Rod  Slide 60 

Draft  Rod,  with  shackle,  E  298 1  00 

Saddle  Washer 10 

Beam  Saddle  Stirrup  for  E  264  and  E  258      20 

Steel  Beam  (state  size  of  plow) 7  00 

Moldboard,  R.H.,  for  14-iuch 2  50 

Moldboard,  R.H.,  for  16-inch 3  25 

Moldboard,  R.H.,  for  18-inch 4  oa 

Moldboard,  R.H.,  for  20-inch 4  50 

Moldboard,  L.H.,  for  14-inch 2  50 

Moldboard,  L.H.,  for  16-inch 3  25 

Moldboard,  L.H.,  for  18-inch 4  00 

Moldboard,  L.H.,  for  20-inch 4  50 

Steel  Point,  with  Bolts,  for  14-inch 4  00 

Steel  Point,  with  Bolts,  for  16-inch 4  50 

Steel  Point,  with  Bolts,  for  18-inch 5  00 

Steel  Point,  with  Bolts,  for  20-inch 5  50 

Frog  (state  size  of  plow) 3  50 

Pea  Vine  Cutter  Hub  (half)  for  E  351  (cut 

marked  E172) 50 

Knuckle  Brace,  R.  H 40 

Knuckle  Brace,  L.  H 40 


I       E26a  £269  £296 


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REPAIR  PRICE  LIST  FOR 

Stalk  Cutter  Attachment  to  Simple  Sulky. 

Cut  of  Implement  on  page  48.     Kepairs  for  Carriage  Frame  on  page  147. 

When  ordering  right  or  left  hand  repairs,  do  so  from  operator's  position  or  rear  of  Implement. 

Order  repairs  by  letter  and  number  given. 


No.  of  A  *■  1 

Part.                                                                               Articles.  Price. 

E  209  Trigger  for  Lifting  Lever $0  15 

E  272  Quadrant ..___  2  00 

E  273  Hitch  and  Drag  Hook  Bearing , 60 

E  274  Socket  Crank 1  25 

E  275  Half  Spider,  4  arms 1  50 

E  276  Half  Spider,  3  arms _       _  150 

E285  Pawl .             _  20 

E  286  Pawl  Guide 5 

E  915  Lifting  Lever,  complete 1  50 

E  916  Strap  for  E  272,  1  hole _                         _  10 

E917  Strap  for  E  272,  2  holes 10 

E  918  Chain  Lever 15 

E  919  Chain  Lever  Rest 35 

E920  Spring  for  E  285 15 

Y504  Drag  Hook,  R.  H 1  OO 

Y505  Drag  Hook,  L.  H _         _               _                 _  1  00 

95  Shackle  for  E  273 . .                      .              __  10 


REPAIR  PRICE  LIST  FOR 


DOW-LAW  COTTON  PLANTERS. 

Cut  of  Implement  on  page  63. 

Order  repairs  by  letter  and  number  given. 

When  ordering  right  or  left  hand  repairs,  do  so  from  operator's  position  or  rear  of  Planter. 


No.  of  Nos.  1  and  8  (Old  Style).  -p  ■„„ 

Part.  Articles.  irice. 

Gl    Wood  Wheel,  Asle,  and  Crank $0  25 

G2    Agitator  Asle 20 

G3    Agitator 25 

G4    Draw  Head 40 

G5    Hopper  Bottom _.  40 

G6    FeedSlide -. 20 

G7    Agitator,  whole  box 25 

G8    Agitator,  half  box 25 

G9    Thumb-screw  Flange _ __  25 

Thumb  Screw.- 10 

Furrow  Opener 40 

Agitator  Fingers  (2) 7 

Hopper,  Right-hand  Side 40 

Hopper,  Left-hand  Side 40 

Hopper,  FrontEnd 20 

Hopper,  Rear  End 20 

Hounds,  Right 15 

Hounds,  Left 15 

Pitman 8 

Handles,  Finished,  per  pair 60 

Handle  Rods,  with  Spool 10 

Wood  Wheel 1  00 

Coverer,  with  Springs 1  00 

Wheel  Axle  Boxing 5 

Sheet-iron  Spout ; 30 

Corn  Planting  Attachment. 

LI    Bottom  Plate _ 35 

L2    Cut-off  Coverer 20 

L3    Drop  Slide... 20 

L4    Cut-off 20 

L5    Agitator _ 40 

L6    Agitator  Axle. _ __ 40 

L7    Agitator  Clamp 25 


No.  of  Nos.  2  and  4  (New  Style).  -d  • 

Part.  Articles.  ^"^^• 

G  2    Agitator  Axle SO  20 

G  3    Agitator ..__  25 

G  4    Draw  Head 40 

G   7    Agitator,  whole  box 25 

G  8    Agitator,  half  box __  25 

G25    Eccentric  Washer 20 

626    Iron  Wheel,  Axle,  and  Crank 25 

G27    Iron  Wheel 100 

G29    Hopper  Bottom.. 40 

Agitator  Fingers  (2) 7 

Coverer,  with  Springs... 1  00 

FeedSlide  _ 20 

Furrow  Opener.. 40 

Handles,  Finished,  per  pair 60 

Eopper,  Right-hanaSide 40 

Hopper,  Left-hand  Side . 40 

Hopper,  Front  End 20 

Hopper,  Rear  End 20 

Hounds,  Right 15 

Hounds,  Left 16 

Handle  Rods,  with  Spool 10 

Pitman. 8 

Sheet-iron  Spout 30 

Wheel  Axle  Boxing 5 

Corn  Planting  Attachment. 

H    BottomPlatC-- 35 

L2    Cut-off  Coverer  __ 20 

L3    DropSlide _ 20 

L4    Cut-off-.- 20 

L5    Agitator 40 

L6    Agitator  Axle 40 

L7    Agitator  Clamp 25 


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DIRECTIONS 

FOR   SETTING   UP  AND   OPERATING  AVERY'S  SIMPLE  SULKY. 
Cut  of  Implements  on   pages  4-6,  4-7,  and  4-8. 


All  Simple  Sulky  Plows  leave  the  factory  as  Cant  Wlieel  Sulky. 

To  Use  Cant  Wheel  Sulky  With  Two  Horses. — Bolt  the  seat  at  the  fifth  hole  in  arch 
from  the  right  hand  or  furrow  side;  place  the  tongue  over  the  hound  and  bolt  to  the  under  side 
of  arch  in  the  fourth  hole  from  the  right  hand  or  furrow  side.  Then  adjust  the  front  of  tongue 
until  it  plays  freely  between  the  horses.  Then  clamp  tight  to  the  hound  by  means  of  the  stirrup 
in  the  tongue. 

To  Use  Cant  Wheel  Sulky  With  Three  Horses. — Bolt  the  tongue  in  the  third  hole 
from  the  furrow  side  and  adjust  as  above. 

To  Fasten  Plow  To  Carriage. — Place  the  beam  over  the  bale  and  on  top  of  saddle;  then 

place  the    lower  end  of  leveling    device  on  the  left  hand  side  of  saddle   (with  the  turnbuckle 

toward  the  front) ;  put  the  saddle  bolts  through  the  end  of  leveling  device  and  saddle  and  beam, 

E345  then  tighten.     Place  the  two  stirrups  (E-345)  over  beam  through  holes  provided  in  sad- 

die  and  tighten.     Then  clamp  the  double  casting  (E-295)  around  on  top  of  arch.     Move 

the  saddle  on  the  bale  until  it  measures  from  landside  or  point  bar  to   the  inside  of  rim 

at  bottom  of  wheel  about  one-half  inch  less  than  the  plow  cuts;  then  fasten  the  collars 

firmly  on  the  bale  on  each  side  of  the  saddle,  which  will  hold  the  plow  in  position. 

To  Change  From  Cant  Wheel  To  Straight  Wheel. — Remove  the  nut  on  the  right  hand 
or  furrow  wheel  axle,  then  reverse  the  two  beveled  washers  on  the  same,  replace  the  nut  and 
tighten. 

To  Use  Straight  Wheel  Sulky  With  Two  Horses.  —Place  the  tongue  over  the  hound 
and  bolt  to  the  inside  of  arch,  in  the  third  hole  from  the  right  hand  or  furrow  side,  then  adjust 
front  of  tongue  until  it  plays  freely  between  the  horses. 

For  Three  Horses. — Bolt  the  tongue  in  the  first  hole  from  furrow  side  and  tighten  the 
tongue,  as  above. 

To  Fasten  Plow  To  Straight  Wheel  Carriage. — Use  same  instructions  as  for  Cant  Wheel. 

To  plow  in  hog-wallow  land  and  across  corn  ridges,  have  the  leveling  device  properly 
attached  and  adjust  the  line  of  draft  at  the  clevis,  as  you  would  a  walking  plow,  then  tie  the  latch- 
on  the  main  (or  right-hand)  lever,  and  it  will  act  the  same  as  a  walking  plow. 


FOR  ATTACHING   STALK   CUTTER   ATTACHMENT   TO    SIMPLE    SULKY. 

Remove  right  hand  lever  and  quadrant,  and  bolt  bell  crank  in  hole  at  side  of  arch.  Bolt 
malleable  quadrant  E-272  to  lower  right  hand  side  of  arch,  then  slip  socket  crank  E-274  with 
lever  over  the  spindle  part  of  quadrant  E-272  and  Insert  cotter. 

Oil  the  axles  and  put  on  the  wheels,  with  the  small  side  of  the  hubs  inward. 

E  264  Remove    beam    saddle  E-264  and  slip  collars    E-208  to    bend  in   axle. 

Attach  spiders  E-275  and  E-276  to  main  axle.  Bolt  the  knives  to  smooth 
surface  on  spider  arms,  and  see  that  knives  are  back  of  arms  when  they  touch 
the  ground;  then  slip  collars  back  against  hubs  of  spiders  and  tighten  set  screws. 
Bolt  drag  hook  lever  casting  G-79to  top  of  pole,  with  front  bolt  fastening 
drag  hook  casting  E-273.  Fasten  drag  hook  lever  rest  with  wood  screws  to 
pole;  see  that  slot  in  top  of  rest  is  back  of  rear  bolt  in  drag  hook  lever. 

Attach  drag  hook  casting  E-273  with  shackle  in  front,  to  pole  forward  of  hound.  Insert  end 
of  longest  drag  hook  from  right  hand  side  through  front  hole  of  drag  hook  casting  E-273,  and 
the  shorter  one  from  left  hand  side  through  rear  hole,  fastening  them  with  cotters.  Slip  the  rings 
of  chains  over  drag  hooks  and  attach  the  links  to  end  of  drag  hook  lever. 


FOR   ATTACHING    MIDDLE    BURSTER   ATTACHMENT   TO    SIMPLE    SULKY. 

Remove  arch  clip  E-29.5  from  around  arch,  unbolt  leveling  device  at  beam  and  remove  plow. 

Place  beam  of  middle  burster  on  saddle,  place  lower  ends  of  leveling  device  on  left  side  of  beam 

at  saddle  with  turnbuckle  toward  the  front,  put  saddle  bolts  through  saddle  beam  and  ends  of 

E345  leveling  device  and  tighten  bolts.     Place  two  stirrups  E-845   over   beam  through  holes 

provided  in  saddle  and  tighten.     Then  rebolt  arch  clip  E-295  to  arch.     Move  the  saddle 

on  main  axle  until  within  about  three  inches  of  left  bend  in  axle,  then  bolt  the  tongue 

underneath  and  seat  on  top  the  arch  in  fourth  hole  from  the  right;  move  the  tongue 

on  hound  to  a  position  pointing  slightly  to  the  right,  then  secure  to  hound  with  stirrup. 

When  using  middle  burster  always  turn  to  the  left  when  the  plow  is  in  the  ground,  as  a  turn. 

to  the  right  with  plow  in  ground  is  apt  to  strain  the  cant  wheel. 

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DIRECTIONS 

FOR  SETTING  UP  AND  OPERATING  AVERY'S  "INVINCIBLE"  GANG  PLOW. 

Bolt  land  lever  between  flanges  of  casting  EX-206  between  frames,  and  slip  casting  EX-206 
(with  lifting  lever  attached)  over  end  of  land  axle  and  insert  cotters. 

Attach  connecting  rod  to  hole  in  point  of  furrow  lever,  and  to  casting  EX-203  on  furrow 
axle,  and  insert  cotters. 

Attach  coil  spring  to  hook  at  angle  of  frame  and  to  end  of  connecting  rod. 

Oil  axles  well,  and  put  on  wheels,  with  small  side  of  hubs  inside. 

Adjust  draft  rod  slide  and  draft  rods  to  suit  team  and  work. 

Bolt  coulter  stems  to  coulter  clamps  EX-214.  Adjust  coulters  clear  of  poiLt.  of  plows  and 
about  ^  inch  to  land.  ^ 

Fit  weed  hooks  in  grooves  of  weed  hook  clamps  E-517,  and  bolt  to  frame. 

Bolt  seat  spring  to  seat  spring  casting  EX-217. 

Place  foot  rest  just  above  angle  in  seat  spring,  driving  the  stirrups  that  hold  foot  :«'est  from 
under  side  of  seat  spring  through  foot  rest,  then  clamp  securely. 

Bolt  tool  box  on  top  of  frame  just  forward  of  rear  standard  brace. 

Most  gangs  will  only  work  when  horses  are  hitched  two  abreast.  In  the  Invincible,  four 
horses  can  be  hitched  abreast,  and  have  the  lead  horse  walk  in  the  furrow  and  the  others  on  the 
land  by  adjusting  clevis  far  enough  to  the  left  on  a  right  hand  plow,  and  to  the  right  on  a  left 
hand  plow. 

It  will  open  a  furrow  from,  two  to  six  inches  deep,  which  is  done  by  moving  the  two  levers 
forward  to  the  proper  notch  to  obtain  the  required  depth  (if  the  ground  is  extremely  hard  the  land 
or  leveling  lever  should  be  pushed  forward  sufficient  to  let  the  plow  lean  to  the  land).  After  the 
furrow  has  been  opened  to  the  depth  desired,  pull  the  lifting  lever  back  to  the  third  notch  from 
front  of  quadrant,  and  level  plow  with  land  or  leveling  lever. 


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DIRECTIONS 

FOR  SETTING  UP  THE  "LOUISVILLE"  DOUBLE-EDGE  STALK  CUTTER. 

Bolt  arch  T529  to  end  casting  T18  on  bale  or  axle. 

Bolt  lifting  lever  Y508  to  lever  socket  Y17. 

Bolt  hood  arches  Tol7  and  T518  to  naain  arch  with  clips  Y524. 

Bolt  the  braces  Y519  at  end  holes  in  main  arch  Y529,  and  to  hood 
arches  Y517  and  Y518. 

Bolt  pole  to  pole  and  arch  casting  Y4. 

Bolt  spring  hook  for  foot  lever  Y522  at  front  hole  of  pole  and  arch 
casting  Y4. 

Place  foot  lever  with  end  that  contains  bolt  in  front  over  hammer 
strap  XIO. 

Insert  end  of  longest  drag  hook  from  right  hand  side  through  front 
hole  of  drag  hook  casting  Y5,  and  the  shorter  one  from  left  hand  side 
through  rear  hole  and  fasten  with  cotters.  Slip  the  rings  of  chains  over 
drag  hooks  and  attach  the  links  to  bolt  in  foot  lever. 

Bolt  tool  box  under  seat,  to  front  side  of  weight  box. 
NOTE.— Be  sure  and  keep  the  bolt  that  bolts  lever  to  lever  socket  Y17  tight. 

REPAIR    PRICE    LIST    FOR 

"LOUISVILLE"  DOUBLE-EDGE  STALK  CUTTER, 

Cut  of  Implement  on  page  39.     Cut  of  Eepairs  on  page  153. 

Order  repairs  by  letter  and  number  given. 

When  ordering  right  or  left  hand  repairs,  do  so  from  operator's  position  or  rear  of  Stalk  Cutter. 


No.  of 

Part. 

T 

1 

Y 

2 

Y 

4 

Y 

5 

Y 

6 

Y 

8 

Y 

9 

Y 

10 

Y 

11. 

Y 

12. 

Y 

13. 

Y 

14 

Y 

15. 

Y 

16 

Y 

17 

Y 

18 

Y 

19. 

Y501. 

Y502. 

Y503. 

Y504. 

Y505 

Y506. 

Y507. 

Y 

308 

Y609 

Y510. 

Y511. 

Y512 

Y513 

Y514 

Y515. 

Articles.  Price. 

Spider  for  spiral  knives $2  50 

Box  (half)  for  spiders  Yl  and 

Y19 25 

Tongue  and  arch  casting 1  00 

Drag  hook  casting 1  00 

Lever  socket    with    rivet    (old 

style) 80 

Axlecollar 30 

Cleaning  arm  casting 30 

Hammer  strap 50 

Pivot  washer  for  drag  hook  lift-  10 

Sand  shield  collar  or  axle 20 

End  piece  for  weight  box — K.  H.  50 

End  piece  for  weight  box — L.  H.  50 

ISTeckyoke  casting^top 10 

Neckyoke  casting — bottom 10 

Lever  socket  with  rivet 80 

End  casting  for  arch 60 

Spider  for  straight  knivea 2  50 

Steel  axle 4  GO 

Foot  rest 70 

Quadrant 1  00 

Draghook— R.  H 80 

Drag  hook— L.H 80 

Pole  and  arch  brace — R.  H 40 

Pole  and  arch  brace — L.  H 40 

Lifting  lever,  complete 1  50 

Lifting   lever,   without    attach- 
ment   75 

Spiral  knife  blade 1   50 

Straight  knife  blade 1  50 

Trigger  rods 30 

Seat  spring 1   50 

Seat  spring  leaf 75 

Arms  for  trash  cleaner,  each-_  20 


No.  of 

Part. 

Y516 

Y517. 

Y518 

Y519 

Y520 

Y521. 

Y522. 

Y523. 

Y524. 

Y  525. 

Y526. 

Y527. 

Y528. 

Y529. 

Y530. 

Y  531. 

D 

B  512. 

E  209. 

E  288. 

E  294. 

E  410. 

E  827. 

E  846. 

J     97. 

J   108. 

J   872. 

N    51. 

T     74. 

Articles.  Price. 

Trash  cleaner  stirrups,  each $0  20 

Hood  arch— R.  H 50 

Hood  arch — L.H 50 

Hood  arch  braces,  each 30 

Foot  lever  with  plate  for  drag 

hooks 30 

Chains — from  foot  lever  to  drag 

hooks,  each 20 

Spring  hook,  for  foot  lever 20 

Eub  iron,  for  foot  lever 10 

Clips  for  hood  arch,  each 10 

Rub  iron,  for  pole 10 

Rub  iron,  for  doubletree 10 

Ferrule,  for  doubletree 10 

Coil  spring,  for  pawl  E  288  and 

E410 15 

Arch   3  00 

Tongue,  painted  (not  illustrated)  2  50 
Doubletree  (wood),  finished  (not 

illustrated) 1  20 

Steel  wheel,  with  box  and  nut, 

painted  (not  illustrated),  each  4  50 

Wheel  box 1  00 

Lever  trigger 25 

Pawl  (old  style) 15 

Pawl  case  (old  style) 25 

Pawl 50 

Seat   85 

Pawl  cover  for  E  410 20 

Wrench 20 

Toolbox_ . 60 

Steel  neckyoke,  43  inch 1  25 

Wheel  box  nut 40 

Axle  washer  . 15 


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REPAIRS  FOR 


LOUISVILLE  DOUBLE  EDGE  STALK  CUTTER. 


V501 


Cut  of  Implement  on  Page  39. 


Prices  of  Repairs  ou  Page  152. 


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DIRECTIONS 
FOR    SETTING    UP  AND    OPERATING    AVERY'S   "LOUISVILLE"   PLANTER. 

Attach  tin  spout  and  opener  standard  to  lugs  on  hopper  bottom  G  90. 

Place  front  end  of  cut-off  lever  over  boss  on  clutch  sleeve  G  119  under 
hopper  and  bolt  to  angle  brace,  being  careful  to  have  lever  spring  on  top 
of  angle  brace. 

PlMce  sheet  iron  hopper  so  that  tlie  large  hole  in  same  will  be  in  the  rear, 
then  bolt  to  cast  iron  hopper  bottom. 

Bolt  handles  to  frame  and  the  handle  braces  from  frame  spreader  rod 
to  inside  of  handles. 

To  Plant  Corn. — Place  the  twelve  (12)  tooth  chain  wheel  on  hopper  axle  and  the  eight  (8) 
tooth  chain  wheel  on  drive  wheel  axle,  then  oil  planter  well  and  put  in  corn  plate,  then  bolt  brush 
cut-off  inside  of  hopper,  then  press  the  brush  casting  lightly  against  corn  plate  and  tighten  wing  nut. 

To  Plant  Cotton. — Place  the  twelve  (12)  tooth  chain  wheel  on  main  wheel  axle  and  the 
eight  (8)  tooth  chain  wheel  on  hopper  axle.  Kemove  the  corn  plate  and  brush  cut-off  castings 
from  hopper  and  substitute  the  cotton  plate  and  thin  steel  cotton  cut-off.  Adjust  the  steel  cut-off 
or  gate  up  ov  down  until  the  planter  distributes  the  desired  amount  of  cotton  seed. 

NOTE.— The  corn  cut-off  should  never  be  used  when  planting-  cotton. 

Will  plant  corn  from  one  to  three  grains  at  various  distances  apart  as  per  table  given  below. 
We  supply  five  (5)  planting  plates  for  dropping  corn.  The  following  table  shows  the  number  of 
grains  of  corn  and  the  distance  apart  they  will  drop. 


When  Using  Small  Chain  Wheel  on  Drive  Wheel 
Axle  and  Large  Chain  Wheel  on  Hopper  Axle. 

When  Using  Large  Chain  Wheel  on  Drive  Wheel 
Axle  and  Small  Chain  Wheel  on  Hopper  Axle. 

When  Using 

Corn  Will  Drop 

Distance  Apart. 

When  Using 

Corn  Will  Drop 

Distance  Apart. 

8  hole  plate  — 
6  hole  plate --.- 
4  hole  plate — 
3  hole  plate  — 
2  hole  plate — 
1  hole  plate  — 

1  to  2  grains 

1  to  2  grains 

2  to  3  grains 
2  to  3  grains 
2  to  3  grains 
2  to  3  grains 

9  inches. 
12  inches. 
18  inches. 
24  inches. 
36  inches. 
72  inches. 

8  hole  plate... 
6  hole  plate... 
4  hole  plate... 
3  hole  plate. -- 
2  hole  plate. -- 
1  hole  plate. . . 

1  to  2  grains 

1  to  2  grains 

2  to  3  grains 
2  to  3  grains 
2  to  3  grains 
2  to  3  grains 

4>^  inches. 

6     inches. 

9  inches. 
12  Inches. 
18  inches. 
36     inches. 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST  FOR  "LOUISVILLE"   PLANTERS. 
Cut  of  Implement  on  page  63.  Cut  of  Repairs  on  page  1  55. 


32.    Chain,  per  link ..SO  03  G  203. 

G   45.    MaUeableFoot '. - .-      30  G204. 

G   46.    Corrugated  Washer. 05  G  205. 

G   47.    Blade  Washer -      02  G  206. 

G  71.    Cotton  Cone 40  G  207. 

G   72.    Cotton  Cone,  Cap  or  Cover ---      08  G  208. 

G   77.    ConeWasher -      05  G  209. 

G  79.    Inside  Beveled  Wheel - 20  G  210. 

G  80.    Outside  Beveled  Wheel,  old  style 20  G  211. 

G  82.    Driving  Wheel,  old  style 100  G  212. 

G  83     r2-tooth  Chain  Wheel,  old  style 25  G  213. 

G  84.    8-tooth  Chain  Wheel,  old  style 20  G  215. 

G  86.    Brush  Back,  old  stvle --      20  G  216. 

G  88.    Hopper  Bracket,  right,  old  style --      20  G  218. 

G   89.    Hopper  Bracket,  left,  old  style 20  G  219. 

G  90.    Cast  Hopper 150 

G   91.    Axle  Bracket,  right,  old  style 40  G  220. 

G  92.    Axle  Bracket,  left,  old  style 40  G  222. 

93.  Wrench   10  G  223. 

94.  Shackle  and  Pin 15  G  224. 

G200.    Beam. - 100  G  235. 

G201.    Beam 100  G  236. 

G202.    Opener  Standard,  right -.-      20 


Opener  Standard,  left $0  20 

Wheel  Scraper 25 

Opener  Brace 15 

Handle  Brace 15 

HitchStrap 20 

Hopper  Axle,  9-16  round,  old  style 25 

Wheel  Axle,  9-16  round,  old  style 25 

Axle  Pin,  old  style 05 

Wheel  Axle  Sleeve,  old  style 05 

Spreader  Rod,  with  4  Nuts 20 

Brush 30 

Seed  Spout 60 

Sheet  Iron  Hopper,  with  Lid -  1  20 

Spring  Heel  Hopper  Gate 08 

Opener  Standard  and  Brace,  with  Mallea- 
ble Foot, .. - 1  00 

Agitator 07 

Cotton  Cone  Fingers 01 

Cotter —  -      08 

Cotton  Cone,  complete 1  00 

Covering  Blade,  with  Bolt 25 

Wing  Nut  Bolt 05 


The  following  repairs  do  not  appear  on    page    155,  and  are  for  new  style 

Planters  exclusively. 


G   94.  Three-hole  Corn  Cone 80  75  G  123. 

G   95.  Four-hole  Corn  Cone -  75  G  124. 

G   96.  Six-hole  Corn  Cone - -  75  G  150. 

G   97.  Eight-hole  Corn  Cone -  75  G  237. 

G   98.  Brush  Back... - -  30  G  238. 

G  99.  Hole  Cleaner  in  Brush  Back,  G  98- -  10  G  239. 

GllS.  Hood  for  Hole  Cleaner,  G  99 15  G  240. 

G114.  Two-hole  Corn  Cone 75  G  211. 

G115.  AxleBraoket,  riffht -  50  G  242. 

G116.  Axle  Bracket,  left 50  G  243. 

G117.  Hopper  Bracket,  right - -  30  G  244. 

G118.  Hopper  Bracket,  left - -  30  G  245. 

G119.  Cut-oflf  Clutch  Sleeve.... 20  G  246. 

Gr20.  Outside  Bevel  Wheel -- .-  30  G  247. 

G121.  Twelve-tooth  Chain  Wheel - ---  40  G  248. 

G122.  Eight-tooth  Chain  Wheel 30  G  249. 


Driving  Wheel II  25 

Spring  Sleeve  and  Spring 30 

Spring  Cover  Bracket .   20 

Steel  Hopper  Axle  ,11-16  round 40 

Steel  Wheel  Axle,  ll-16round_ 40 

Steel  Axle  Pins 10 

Wheel  Axle  Sleeve 15 

Reversible  Opener,  Blade  and'Bolt 40 

Handles,  finished,  perpair.. 80 

Round  Head  Hopper  Bolt 05 

Cut-off  Lever,  complete 75 

Spoon  Covering  Blade  and  Bolt 50 

Spoon  Blade  Standard,  right 40 

Spoon  Blade  Standard,  left 40 

Covering  Springs,  each 40 

Covering  Board - 15 


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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


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REPAIRS   FOR   LOUISVILLE   PLANTER. 


G  200 


Out  of  Implement  on  Pag-e  63. 

Prices  of  Repairs  on  Page  154. 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


DIRECTIONS 
FOR  SETTING  UP  AND  OPERATING  AVERY'S  "MODERN"  PLANTER. 

Bolt  handles  to  frame  just  back  of  hopper,  using  bolts  extending  through  frame  from  lugs  on 
spout.     Fasten  handle  braces  to  castings  G  300R  and  G  SOIL  to  inside  of  handles. 

To  attach  roller,  move  standard  castings  G300E  and  G301L  one  hole  forward  on  frame,  then 
bolt  castings  G312  with  roller  braces  to  last  hole  in  frames. 

To  attach  spoon  blade  coverers,  remove  standards  of  shovel  blade  coverers  from  castings 
G300R  and  G301L  and  bolt  standards  of  spoon  blade  coverers  to  the  same  castings. 

TO  SET  FOR  CORN. 

Place  cog  wheel  G350  over  center  bolt  in  hopper  and  on  cog  wheel  G314  on  end  of  main 
shaft;  place  c'orn  plate  next,  then  stud  casting  G307,  then  casting  G310  on  stud,  then  spool  G346 
on  top  of  G868,  and  tighten  wing  nut. 

We  supply  three  planting  plates,  viz: 

3-hole  plate,  which  drills  corn  30  inches  apart. 

6-hole  plate,  which  drills  corn  15  inches  apart. 

12-hole  plate,  which  drills  corn    7  inches  apart. 

TO  CHANGE   FOR  COTTON. 

Kemove  spool  G346,  casting  G368,  stud  G307,  and  corn  plate. 

Place  stud  G307  (with  large  end  down)  over  center  bolt  in  hopper,  then  cog  wheel  G350,  then 
stud  G307;  then  place  cotton  cone  on  top  of  stud  and  spool  G346  in  opening  on  top  of  cone,  then 
cap  G347,  after  which  tighten  wing  bolt. 

To  regulate  quantity  of  cotton  seed,  loosen  slide  outside  of  hopper,  then  adjust  to  suit.  Do 
not  fail  to  retighten  slide  bolt. 

REPAIR   PRICE    LIST  FOR 

"Modern"  Cotton  and  Corn  Planters. 

Cut  of  Implement  on  page  62. 

Order  repairs  by  letter  and  number  given.  .    ,  -4.-  „„    „f  t>i„„4-„.. 

When  ordering  right  or  left  hand  repairs,  do  so  from  operator's  position  or  rear  of  Planter. 


No.  of 
Part. 
G300. 
G301. 
G302. 
G303. 
G305. 
G306. 
G307. 
G311. 
G312. 
G313. 
G314. 
G316. 
G317. 
G318. 
G319. 
G320. 
G321. 
G322. 
G323. 
G325. 
G327. 
G345. 
G346. 
G347. 
G350. 
G351. 
G  352. 
G353. 
G354. 
G  355. 
G356. 
G327. 
G358. 
G359. 
G360. 
G361. 
'  G  362. 
G363. 
G364. 


Articles. 


Price 


Covering  blade  standard  bracket,  R.  H...$0 
Covering  blade  standard  bracket,  L.  H... 

Covering  blade  standard  clip 

Bevel  washer  for  G  345 

Hopper  bottom 

Hopper  bottom  ring 

Center  stud  in  hopper 

Hopper  washer 

Roller  standard  clip 

Cotton  cone  bevel  wheel,  30  tooth 

Corn  cone  bevel  wheel,  12  tooth 

Drive  rod  bearing  under  hopper 

Bevel  clutch  wheel  on  main  axle 

Mitre  wheel  on  G  320 

Mitre  wheel  housing 

Drive  wheel 

Front  axle  bracket,  R.  H 

Front  axle  bracket,  L.  H 

Draw  head 

Cotton  cone  cap 

Clutch  sleeve  on  main  axle 

Opener  standard  and  spout 

Spool 

Cover  for  G  325 

Mitre  wheelinside  hopper 

Cotton  cone 1 

Two-hole  corn  plate 

Three-hole  corn  plate 

Four-hole  corn  plate 

Five-hole  corn  plate 

Six-hole  corn  plate 

One-hole  corn  plate 

Eight-hole  corn  plate 

Six-hole  peanut  plate 

Ten-hole  corn  plate 

Eleven-hole  corn  plate 

Ten-hole  sorghum  plate 

Eleven-hole  corn  plate 

Twelve-hole  corn  plate 


No.  of 

Part. 

35 

G365. 

35 

G366. 

10 

G367. 

05 

G368. 

90 

G369. 

50 

G370. 

20 

G800. 

10 

G801. 

15 

G802. 

60 

G803. 

40 

G804. 

15 

G805. 

50 

GS06. 

50 

G807. 

60 

G808. 

90 

G809. 

45 

G810. 

35 

G811. 

35 

G812. 

15 

G813. 

20 

G814. 

90 

G815. 

10 

G816. 

15 

G817. 

50 

G818. 

00 

G819. 

35 

G820. 

35 

G821. 

35 

G822. 

35 

G823. 

35 

G824. 

35 

G825. 

35 

G826. 

35 

G827. 

35 

G828. 

35 

G829. 

35 

G830. 

35 

G831. 

35 

G832. 

Articles. 


Price. 


Knocker  for  corn  plates $0  05 

Cut-off  for  corn  plates 10 

Housing 20 

Housing  brace 15 

Fertilizer  hopper  bottom 90 

Fertilizer  hopper  stud 20 

Beam,  R.  or  L 1  00 

Opener  brace,  R.  or  L 20 

Handle  brace,  R.  or  L 15 

Covering  standard,  R.  or  L 45 

Spoon  coverer  standard,  R.  H 30 

Spoon  coverer  standard,  L.  H 30 

Beam  spreader 30 

Opener  back 15 

Glutchlever 20 

Lower  end  for  clutch  lever 20 

Clutch  lever  slide 10 

Bevel  wheel  shaft 40 

Wheel  axle 25 

Sheet  iron  hopper 80 

Sleeve  for  main  axle 15 

Spring  for  main  axle 15 

Spring  for  cut-oflF. 10 

Sleeve  for  cut-off. 10 

Stirrup  with  nuts  for  cut-ofi 10 

Feed  gate 10 

Bolt  with  wing  nut  for  feed  gate 10 

Bolt  with  wing  nut  for  G  305 10 

Wood  roller 60 

Sleeve  for  wood  roller .- 25 

Standard  for  wood  roller,  R.  or  L... 30 

Bolt  for  wood  roller 15 

Wheel  scraper  with  washer 15 

Bolt  with  wing  nut  for  fertilizer  attach.  10 

Fertilizer  hopper  (sheet  iron) 80 

Fertilizer  feed  gate  complete 25 

Fertilizer  axle 25 

Lug  for  fertilizer  bottom 10 

Corn  cut-off  complete 50 


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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


DIRECTIONS 


IjOR  setting  up  and  operating  AVERY'S 
DISC  CULTIVATOR. 


REVOLUTION ' 


Cut  of  Implement  on  Fag's  64. 


Place  rear  end  of  pole  between  pole  straps  and  in  hound  guide  JX8 
and  bolt  securely. 

Oil  tbe  axles  and  put  on  wheels. 

Attach  disc  standard  bracket  JX47  to  disc  standard  slide  JX56  on 
right  hand  side  of  main  axle  arch  bar  and  disc,  standard  bracket  JX48L 
to  disc  standard  slide  JX56  on  left  hand  side,  fastening  tliem  with  steel 
pins  with  cotters  at  each  end  of  pins. 

Bolt  spring  rods  between  inside  lugs  of  yoke  quadrants  JX53. 

Bolt  right  hand  lever  on  outside  of  right  quadrant,  left  hand  lever 
on  outside  of  left  quadrant. 

Bolt  rear  ends  of  draw  bars  in  draft  rod  clips  JX98  (old  No.  JX51) 
and  front  ends  in  shackles  JX56. 

Bolt  ends  of  seat  bars  to  pivot  casting  JX35. 

Bolt  guiding  lever  over  ferrule  at  end  of  pole  irons. 

Drop  end  of  wrought  pole  lock  JX853  in  JX57  to  guiding  lever. 

Bolt  disc  adjusting  levers  JX12  to  lever  arm  JX96  (old  No.  JX52); 
have  vacant  lugs  pointing  outward  towards  wheels. 

Place  coil  springs  on  spring  rods,  then  throw  levers  down  in  front 
until  spring  rods  have  passed  through  trunnions  JX15  far  enough  to 
admit  adjusting  spring  sleeve  JX45  above  levers,  then  insert  cotters. 
The  disc  gangs  can  be  dropped  two  inches  lower  by  putting  spring 
sleeve  underneath  trunnions. 

Disc  gangs  are  branded  right  and  left;  place  as  branded  and  bolt 
to  yoke  swivel  JX97  (old  No.  JX49)  with  the  oil  tubes  in  the  rear. 

Bolt  tool  box  on  side  of  left  hand  hound. 

To  change  from,  inthrow  to  outthrow,  remove  adjusting  lever  JX12 
and  turn  gangs  half  way  around,  then  bolt  levers  to  vacant  lug  on  JX96 
(old  No.  JX52).  When  these  disc  gangs  are  once  bolted  in  position  as 
above,  they  need  never  to  be  taken  off  for  any  work  cultivator  is  supposed 
to  do. 

In  using  this  cultivator  as  an  eight  disc  harrow  or  for  bedding 
lands,  the  bedding  bar  should  always  be  used.  The  bedding  bar 
should  be  clamped  to  disc  standards  just  above  yoke  quadrant  JX53. 
The  width  is  adjusted  by  means  of  set  screw  clamp  in  center  of  bars. 

Oil  the  ball  bearings  at  least  four  times  a  day  by  removing  cap  over 
oil  pipe  and  pouring  oil  in  pipe.  To  prevent  gumming  coal  oil  should  be 
poured  in  them  each  morning  and  the  cultivator  operated  fifteen  or 
twenty  minutes,  and  then  pour  in  the  lubricating  oil. 

The  disc  gangs  are  adjusted  to  angle  of  bed  by  loosening  the  two 
bolts  in  yoke  swivel  JX97  (old  No.  JX49)  and  adjusting  yoke  to  desired 
angle,  then  tighten  bolts  firmly.  The  throwing  angle  of  the  discs  is 
obtained  by  means  of  adjusting  levers  JX12. 

To  guide  the  cultivator  it  is  only  necessary  to  keep  the  front  end  of 
pole  over  the  center  of  row. 


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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


REPAIR  PRICE  LIST  FOR 


REVOLUTION    DISC  CULTIVATOR   No.    I 


Cut  of  Implemeut  on  page  64.    Cut  of  Repairs  ou  page  159. 

ordering  right  or  left  hand  repairs,  do  so  from  operator's  position  or  rear  of  Cultivator. 
TOT^Qii'c  VixT  Ipt.tpT  nnd  nnm'hAr  0"iven. 


Cut  of  Implement  on  page  64.  Cut  of  Repaii 
When  ordering  right  or  left  hand  repairs,  do  i 
Order  repairs  by  letter  and  number  given. 


No.  of 

Part 

JX 

1. 

.TX 

1. 

JX 

5. 

JX 

6. 

JX 

7. 

JX 

8. 

JX 

12. 

JX 

13. 

JX 

15. 

.1  X 

16. 

JX 

17. 

JX 

19. 

.1  \ 

20. 

JX 

21. 

JX 

22. 

J  X 

24. 

JX 

25. 

JX 

26. 

JX 

27. 

JX 

28. 

.1  X 

HI. 

JX 

32. 

.1  X 

33. 

.1  X 

34. 

J  X 

35. 

.1  X 

36. 

.7  X 

.37. 

.1  X 

38. 

.1  X 

.39. 

.1  X 

44. 

.1  X 

45. 

.1  X 

47. 

.1  X. 

48. 

,1  X 

49. 

.1  X 

50. 

J  X 

51. 

JX 

52. 

J  X 

53. 

JX 

56. 

JX 

57. 

JX 

.59. 

.1  X 

60. 

.1  X 

61. 

.1  X. 

62. 

.1  X 

96. 

.1  X 

97. 

J  X 

98. 

J  X  300. 

J  X  301. 

J  X  302. 

J  X  303. 

J  X  304. 

J  X  305. 

J  X  306. 

J  X  307. 

J  X  308. 

J  X  309. 

J  X  310. 

No.  of 

Articles.  Price.  Part. 

Axle  bracket $1  00  J  X  311. 

Axle  bracket,  with  spindle  J  X  345....  2  00  J  X  312. 

Lifting    quadrant,    with    spindle—  J  X  318. 

R.  H  .  old  style 25  J  X  319. 

Lifting    quadrant,    with    spindle—  J  X  320. 

L.  H  ,  ofd  style..... 25  J  X  321. 

Pivot  casting  for  pole..... 30  JX322. 

Hound  guide  on  pole 60 

Disc   adjusting  lever  — without   at-  J  X  323. 

tachments.  ..  30  J  X  324. 

Disc  adjusting  lever— trigger 15  J  X  325. 

Spring  rod  trunnion 15  J  X  326. 

Fender  clip  ou  nounds—L.  H 20  J  X  327. 

Yoke  bearing 45  J  X  328. 

Yoke  bearing  sleeve ...••  45  J  X  329. 

Ball  bearing  washer 25  J  X  330. 

End  washer  on  yoke— convex 20  J  X  331. 

End  washer  on  yoke — concave 20  J  X  332. 

Draft  rod  shackle  on  evener — R.  H....  30  J  X  333. 

Draft  rod  shackle  on  evener— L.  H....  30  J  X  334. 

Spring  rod  trunnion  jaw  for  lifting  J  X  335. 

lever— R.H 15  J  X  336. 

Spring  rod  trunnion  jaw  for  lifting  J  X  337. 

lever— L.H 15  J  X  338. 

Scraper  arm  with  set  screw 40  J  X  339. 

Discyoke-R.  H 2  00  J  X  340. 

Disc  yoke— L.  H 2  00 

Disc  yoke — cap 25  J  X  341. 

Adjusting  seat  casting 25  J  X  342. 

Pivot  casting  for  seat 30  J  X  343. 

Shackle  jaw  for  draft  rod 30  J  X  344. 

Hub  for  harrow  attachment 60  J  X  345. 

Bedding  bar  clamp  with  set  screw 45 

Scraper  for  R.  H.  disc  blades,  each....  20  J  X  346. 

Hound  stop,  on  bottom  pole  strap 25  J  X  347. 

Adjusting  spring  sleeve 20  J  X  348. 

Discstandardbracket- R.  H 100  J  X  349. 

Disc  standard  bracket— L.  H 1  00  J  X  350. 

Yoke  swivel,  old  style 7o  J  X  351. 

Swivel  socket  on  spindle 40  J  X  352. 

Draft  rod  clip  on  yoke  swivel,   old  J  X  353. 

style 35  J  X  354. 

Lever  arm  for  J  X  12,  old  style 25  J  X  355. 

Yoke  quadrant , 75  J  X  356. 

Disc  standard  slide  on  arch,  with  set 

screws 100  JX357. 

Fender  clip  on  hound   with   pole  J  X  358. 

lock  J  X  353  (new)— R.  H..... 75  J  X  359. 

Quadrant  for  guide  lever 75  B       64. 

Seat  washer  for  straight  seat  bar 10  B       71. 

Spreader  between  pole  straps 25  B       72. 

Socket  wrench  for  disc  standard 30  E      209. 

Lever  arm  for  J  X  12  (no  cut) 25  E      288. 

Yoke  swivel  (no  cut) 75  E      294. 

Draft  rod  clip  on  yoke  swivel  (no  cut)  35  J        79. 

Steel  hounds 3  50  J      105. 

Main  axle  arch  bar 2  50  J       108. 

Evener,  top  arch 100  J      118. 

Evener,  bottom  arch 100  J       872. 

Eveners,  each .' 150  K       89. 

Evener  toggle 25  T       74. 

Toggle  link— R.  H 20  V     

Toggle  link— L.  H   20 

Rear  pole  strap— top 75  OB  508. 

Rear  pole  strap — bottom 85  N      54. 

Lifting  lever,  complete — R.  H 1  50 


Articles.  Price. 

Lifting  lever,  complete — LH S^l  50 

Lifting  lever,  without  attachments..  1  00 

Disc  axle  bolt 40 

Foot  rest 30 

Hammer  strap 10 

Disc  blade,  16  inch ;  2  00 

Disc  blade,  16  inch,  for    harrow  at- 
tachment   2  00 

Trigger  rod 20 

Ferrule  for  J  X  24  and  J  X  25 10 

Ferrule  for  J  X  304..... 10 

Ferrule  for  lifting  lever 10 

Ferrule  for  guiding  lever 10 

Ferrule  for  J  X  7 10 

Compression  spiral  springs 75 

Spring  for  pawl  E  288 15 

Spring  for  pawl  J  105 10 

Spring  for  J  X  12  and  J  X  13 10 

Spring  rod  for  J  X  329 ,50 

Gas  pipe  disc  oiler,  with  cap 20 

Sheet  iron  fender— R.  H 85 

Sheet  iron  fender — L.  H 85 

Sheet  iron  fender,  chain  hook 10 

Sheet  iron  fender,  chain 25 

Disc  standards  (steel) 2  00 

Hinge  pin  with  cotters,  for  J  X  47, 

J  X  48,  and  J  X  56 50 

Scraper  bar 20 

Scraper  bar,  for  harrow  attachment..  25 

Pole  and  arch  brace — R.  H 35 

Pole  and  arch  brace — L.  H 35 

Polished  steel  wheel   spindle,    for 

J  X  1 1  00 

Guiding  lever,  front  pc 30 

Guiding  lever,  rear  pc 30 

Slide  for  J  X59 15 

Draft  rods 35 

Bedding  bar,  straight  pc 30 

Bedding  bar,  bent  pc 30 

Seat  rails,  complete 1  50 

Pole  lock  with  J  X  57 75 

Monkey  wrench 75 

Foot  rest  bracket 15 

Steel  balls  for  ball  bearings  (no  cut), 

each 08 

Pole,  painted  (no  cut) 2  50 

Disc  adjusting  lever, complete 70 

Pawl  cover  (no  cut) 15 

Toggle  iron  seat 10 

Shackle— R.  H 25 

Shackle— L.  H 25 

Trigger  for  J  105  (no  cut) 15 

Pawl  for  E  294  (old  style) 15 

Pawl  case  (old  style) 25 

Seat 85 

Pawl  ease  (old  style) 15 

Tool  box 60 

Steel  pawl  (no  cut) 30 

Steel  neckyoke,  43  inch 1  25 

Pawl  for  J  105  (old  style) 10 

Axle  washer 10 

Steel  wheels,  painted,  with  boxing 

and  nuts  (no  cut),  per  pair 10  00 

Wheel  box  (no  cut) 1  00 

Wheel  box  nut  (no  cut) 40 


168 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


Repairs  for  Avery's  Revolution  Disc  Cultivator. 


Cut  of  Implement  on  Page  64. 


159 


Prices  of  Repairs  en  Page  158. 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


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REPAIR  PRICE  LIST  FOR 

*' Revolution  "  Stalk  Cutter  Attachment. 

Cut  of  reptiirs  on  page  161. 

Cut  of  Iinpleraeut  on  page  68. 

Cut  and  prices  on  repairs  for  Carriage  Frame,  see  pages  158  and  159. 

Order  repairs  by  letter  and  number  given. 

When  ordering  right  or  left  hand  repairs,  do  so  from  operator's  position  or  rear  of  implement. 

ARTICLES.  PRICE, 

Spider  for  Spiral  Knives 1 $2  50 

Box  (half)  for  Spiders  Y  1  and  Y  19 25 

Drag  Hook  Casting 1  00 

Axle  Collar . . 30 

Cleaver  Arm  Casting 30 

Spider  for  Straight  Knives 2  60 

Drag  Hook,  K.  H 80 

Drag  Hook,  L.  H 80 

Spiral  Knife  Blade 1  50 

Straight  Knife  Blade 1  50 

Arm  for  Trash  Cleaner 20 

Trash  Cleaner  Stirrup 20 

Axle  Bearing 50 

Axle 3  00 

Pole  Bracket  for  Drag  Hook  Casting  Y5 90 

Arm  for  Lifting  Drag  Hook 70 

Drag  Hook  Lifting  Lever,  Plain 50 

Lever  Catch 15 

Chain  for  Lifting  Drag  Hooks . 30 

Draft-bar  Link  vpith  round  hole 30 

Draft-bar  Link  with  square  hole 30 

Washer  for  Draft-rod  Link 10 

Ferrule  for  J  X  602 10 

Ferrule  for  J  X  603 . 10 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST  FOR 

"Revolution"  Six-Shovel  Cultivator  Attachment. 

Cut  of  Implement  on  page  66. 

Cut  and  prices  of  repairs  for  Carriage  Frame  on  pages  158  and  159. 

Order  repairs  by  letter  and  number  given. 

When  ordering  right  or  left  '\»^^d  repairs,  do  so  from  operator's  position  or  rear  of  implement. 


NO 

OF  PART 

Y 

1. 

Y 

2. 

Y 

5. 

Y 

8. 

Y 

9. 

Y 

19. 

Y 

504. 

Y 

505. 

Y 

510. 

Y 

511. 

Y 

515. 

Y 

516. 

J 

X    46. 

J 

X  600. 

J 

X  601. 

J  X  602. 

J  X  603. 

J 

X  604. 

J 

X  605. 

J 

X  606. 

J 

X  607. 

J  X  608. 

J  X  609. 

J  X  610.' 

HO.  OF  PART. 

JX 

58. 

J  X  360. 

J  X  361. 

J  X  362. 

J  X  363. 

B 

83.     " 

B 

91. 

B 

92. 

B 

93. 

B 

840.     . 

ARTICLES.  PRICE. 

Beam  Coupling (No  Cut) $0  40 

Connecting  Arm "         15 

Gang  Bar "         25 

Coupling "         30 

Clamping  Bolt  for  B  92 "         10 

Eachet  Washer  for  B  91 "         05 

Adjustable  Break  Pin  Foot "         50 

Shovel  Standard  Bracket "         80 

Half  Clip  for  Third  Shovel  Standard "         20 

Shovel  Standard '<         70 

REPAIR  PRICE  LIST  FOR 

Spring  Tooth  Cultivator  Attachment. 


"Revolution 

Cut  of  Implement  on  page  67. 

Cut  and  prices  of  repairs  for  Carriage  Frame  on  pages  158  and  159. 

Order  repairs  by  letter  and  number  given. 

When  ordering  right  or  left  hand  repairs,  do  so  from  operator's  position  or  rear  of  implement. 

NO.  OF  PART.  ARTICLES.  PRICE. 

JX    99.     Side  Bar  Coupling (No  Cut) $0  40 

JXIOO.     Center  Tooth  Bracket "  20 

JXIOI.     Outside  Tooth  Bracket,  R.  H "  20 

J  X  102.     Outside  Tooth  Bracket,  L.  H ."  20 

JX103.     Washer  for  J  X  101  and  102 "  15 

J  X  364.     Blade  with  K  193  and  Bolt,  each "  25 

JX365.     OutsideTooth "  60 

JX366.     CenterTooth "  60 

J  X  367.     Front  Cross  Bar,  two  holes "  30 

JX368.     Rear  Cross  Bar,  five  holes "  30 

K     193.     Blade  Washer "  05 

160 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


Repairs  for  "Revolution"  Stalk  Cutter  Attachment. 

For  Prices  on  Repairs,  see  page  1  60. 


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DIRECTIONS 

For  Attaching  Stalk  Cutter  Attachment  to  Revolution  Disc  Cultivator. 

Cut  of  Implement  on  page  68. 
After  detaching  discs  from  yoke  swivel,  loosen  bolt  that  fastens  arch 
bar  to  axle  bracket,  and  spread  machine  to  its  fullest  width. 

Bolt  axle  bearing  JX46  to  yoke  swivel,  seeing  that  spider  arms  are 
in  front  of  knives  when  they  touch  the  ground. 

Detach  draft  bars  entirely  from  machine,  then  rebolt  rear  ends  of 
bars  between  draft  bar  links  JX  606  and  JX  607,  and  bolt  front  ends  to 
shackle  jaws  JX  86. 

Eemove  short  foot  rests  and  substitute  the  longer  ones  sent  with  the 
stalk  cutter  attachment. 

Place  the  arm  for  lifting  drag  hooks  down  over  the  pole  with  the 
j  curved  ends  toward  rear  of  machine,  and  bolt  same  to  fender  clips 
JX  16  and  JX  57.  The  drag  hook  lifting  lever  bolt  to  left  side  of  arm. 
Remove  bolts  from  evener  arch  and  hammer  strap,  then  bolt  pole 
bracket  JX  601  for  drag  hook  casting  underneath  the  pole,  placing  the 
end  with  the  largest  bolt  hole  under  arch,  using  bolt  sent  with  attach- 
ment. 

Insert  the  end  of  longest  drag  hook  from  right  hand  side  through 
front  hole  of  drag  hook  casting  T  5,  and  the  shorter  one  from  left  hand 
side  through  rear  hole  and  fasten  with  cotters.     Slip  the  rings  of  chains 
over  drag  hooks,  and  attach  the  links  to  hooks  on  arm. 
161 


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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


REPAIR  PRICE   LIST  FOR 

WESTERN  AND  NEW  SOUTH  CULTIVATORS. 

Cut  of  Implements  on  pages  69,  70,  and  71.    Cut  of  repairs  on  page  164. 

When  ordering  right  or  left  hand  repair.^,  do  so  from  operator's  position  or  rear  of  Cultivator. 

Order  repairs  by  letter  and  number  given. 


No.   Price, 
of  Part. 


3 

51 
52 
55 
56 
61 
62 
63 
65 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
79 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
97 
98 
J  100 
J  101 
J  102 
J  103 
J  104 
J  105 
J  106 
J  107 
J  108 
J  109 
J  110 
Jill 
J  112 
J  113 
J  114 
J  115 
J  116 
J  117 
J  118 
J  119 
J  120 
J  121 
J  200 
J  201 
J  202 
J  203 
J2C4 
J  205 
J  206 
J  207 
J  208 
J  209 
J  210 
J  211 
J  212 
J  213 
J  214 
J  215 
J  217 
J  218 
J  219 
J  220 
J  221 
J  222 
J  223 
J  224 
J  225 
J  226 
J  227 
J  800 
J  801 
J  802 
J  803 
J  804 
J  805 


$0  10 
1  50 
1  50 
1  00 
1  00 
40 
15 
05 
50 
50 
50 
60 
60 
30 
70 
35 
35 
40 
85 
15 
30 
35 
05 
05 
25 
25 
10 
1  00 
1  00 
30 
50 
50 
15 
10 
10 
60 
60 
60 
50 
35 
25 
15 
10 
1  00 
1  00 
30 
30 
50 
15 
30 
30 
75 
35 
1  00 
1  00 
1  00 
35 
20 
20 
30 
30 
10 
85 
25 
35 
1  00 
1  00 
10 
10 
20 
40 
50 
50 
1  50 
30 
15 
10 
25 
10 
15 
1  00 
35 


Articles. 


Wheel  washer 

Axle  bracket, comp'e,with  spindle — E.H. (old  style) 
Axle  bracket, comp'e.vrith  spindle — L.H.(old  style) 

Beam  coupling  sleeve — R.  H 

Beam  coupling  sleeve — L.  H 

Spring  sleeve  on  spring  trip  (old  style) 

Spring  rod  on  springtrip  (old  style) 

Link  on  spring  trip  (old  style) 

Springtrip  foot  (old  style) 

Inside  bracket  for  front  shovel  standard 

Inside  bracket  for  rear  shovel  standard 

Shovel  standard  bracket — outside  R.  H 

Shovel  standard  bracket — outside  L.  H 

Beam  spreader  clip 

Tongue  and  hound  casting 

Quadrant  (old  style) — R.  H 

Quadrant  (old  style) — L.  H 

Lifting  spring  rod 

Seat 


Beam  coupling  arch  clip 

Handle  clamp  (bottom) 

Handle  clamp  (top) 

Seat  washer 

Blade  washer 

Stop  to  spring  trip  (old  style) 

Wrench , 

Fender  dial  (bottom) 

Beam  coupling  sleeve — R.  H 

Beam  couplingsleeve — L.  H 

Gang  coupling  arch  clip 

Quadrant  (new  Style) — R.  H 

Quadrant  (new  style)— L.  H 

Pawl  case 

Pawl  case  for  J  105— R.  H 

Pawlcasefor  J  105 — L.  H 

Tool  box  (no  cut) 

Gang  coupling  arch — R.  H 

Gang  coupling  arch — L.  H 

Adjustable  foot  for  spring  trip  (old style)  ] 

Link  clip  for  spring  trip 

Strap  link  for  spring  trip y  No  cut 

Trunnion  for  spring  trip 

Washer  for  spring  trip J 

Beam  couplingsleeve — R.  H.  (no  cut) (^ 

Beam  coupling  sleeve — L.  H.  (no  cut) j 

Pawl  for  levers— R.  or  L  (no  cut) 

Clip  for  lifting  chain  and  foot  rest  (no  cut) 

Adjustable  foot  for  spring  trip 

Adjusting  block  (no  cut) 

Beam  coupling  (front) \ 

Beam  coupling  arch  clip j 

Parallel  coupling  (top) 

Rear  beam  coupling  (bottom  half) 

Standard  bracket  for  beam  (front)— R.  H 

Standard  bracket  for  beam  (front) — L.  H J 

Standard  bracket  for  beam  (rear) 

Cap  for  J  204  and  J  205 

Foot  rest— R.  H.  (old  style) 1 

Foot  rest— L.  H.  (old  style) 1' 

Standard  friction  breakback — R.  H ) 

Standard  friction  break  back — L.  H V 

Washer  for  J  210  and  J  211 j 

Standard  bracket  for  beam  (front) 

Cap  for  /206  and  J  213 \ 

Handle  clamp  (bottom) J 

Beam  coupling  sleeve — R.  H ) 

Beam  coupling  sleeve — L.  H j 

Fender  dial  (bottom) 

Fender  dial  (top) 

Parallel  rod  elbow 

Chain  and  foot  rest  clip 

R.  H.  standard  friction  break  back  (no  cut) ) 

L.  H.  standard  friction  break  back  (no  cut) j 

Axle  bracket,  complete,  with  spindle  (no  cut) 

Clip  for  lifting  chain  and  foot  rest  (no  cut) 

Foot  rest  (no  cut) 

Evenor  rub  plateonpole 1 

Hammer  strap / 

Pivot  sleeve  for  doubletree 1 

Hook  bolt ( 

Hound I 

Brace — hound  to  axle  bar j 


Used  on  Cultivator  Number 


150 


150 


150 


150 


150 


150 


151 


151 


152 


152 


153 


153 


160 


160 


161 


161 


175 


175 


175 


175 


175 


176 


176 


176 


176 


175    176 


163 


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MJtl^^ 


■J-mS^ 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


Repair  Price  List  for 
Western  and   New  South  Cultivators- 


Continued. 


No. 

Price. 

of  Part. 

J  806 

«0  90 

J  807 

1  25 

J  808 

1  26 

J  809 

1  25 

J  810 

1  25 

J  811 

30 

J  812 

10 

J  813 

10 

J  814 

2  00 

J  815 

50 

J  816 

50 

J  817 

50 

J  818 

75 

J  819 

75 

J  820 

1  50 

J  821 

1  00 

J  822 

2  00 

J  823 

80 

J  824 

1  00 

J  825 

20 

J  826 

25 

J  827 

1  00 

J  828 

60 

J  829 

90 

J  830 

90 

J  831 

1  50 

J  832 

60 

J  883 

40 

J  834 

20 

J  835 

40 

J  836 

30 

J  837 

15 

J  838 

75 

J  839 

35 

J  840 

30 

J  841 

30 

J  842 

10 

J  843 

60 

J  844 

50 

J  845 

2  00 

J  846 

1  00 

J  847 

40 

J  849 

1  25 

J  850 

15 

J  851 

2  50 

J  852 

30 

J  853 

2  00 

J  854 

10 

J  855 

25 

J  856 

10 

J  857 

20 

J  858 

15 

J  859 

05 

J  860 

15 

J  861 

15 

J  862 

40 

J  863 

20 

J  864 

60 

J  865 

35 

J  866 

30 

J  867 

25 

J  868 

40 

J  869 

60 

J  870 

25 

J  871 

15 

J  872 

1  25 

B  

10  00 

B    76 

1  25 

B  77 

1  25 

B  78 

35 

3  79 

50 

B  80 

35 

B  81 

20 

B  83 

05 

BlOl 

40 

B102 

25 

B103 

15 

B104 

15 

B105 

1  25 

B106 

1  25 

B107 

15 

B112 

40 

B113 

40 

B115 

10 

B116 

40 

B117 

40 

B118 

20 

B119 

15 

Articles. 


Axle  arcli  bar 

Lever  (old  style),  complete,  for  J  75 — R.  H 1 

Lever  (old  style),  complete,  for  J  76 — L.  H j 

Lever  (new  style),  complete,  for  J  103 — R.  H \ 

Lever  (new  style),  complete,  for  J  104 — L.  H J 

Pawl  and  spring  for  323  (old  style) 

Spring  for  J 105 

Trigger  rod  for  J  105 

Arch. 

Sheet  iron  fender )  qtqtp  whether 

Sheet  iron  fender  state  whether 


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Sheet  iron  fender::::::  f    right  orleft 

Seat  bar— R.  H 

Seat  bar — L.  H  

Pipe  beam  (long) 

Pipe  beam  (short) 

Pipe  beam 

Steel  beam  (short) 

Steel  beam  (long) 

Steel  draft  pendant 

Connecting  rod  for  draft  pendant  J  825 

Lever,  without  attachment 

Axle  bracket  brace 

Shovel  standard — outside  R.  H 

Shovel  standard — outside  L.  H f 

Pipe  beam  

Wheel  spindle 

Parallel  rod 

Extension  fender  bar 

Parallel  bar 

Foot  rest 1 

Clip  for  foot  rest  J  836 / 

Shovel  standard 

Locli,  complete  (old  style),  for  gang  coupling  arch... 

Eye  bolt  for  shovel  standard 

Lifting  chain 

Clip  for  J  98 

Shovel  standard  (inside) 

Coil  lifting  spring 

Shovel  standard  with  old  style  spring  trip,  complete 

Shovel  standard  with  break  pin,  complete 

Coil  spring  for  old  stylespring  trip 

Adjustable  break  pin  foot  and  standard 

Hook  for  coupling  arch 

Tongue,  painted  (no  cut) 

Coil  spring  for  spring  trip  (no  cut) .• 

Shovel  standard  with  spring  trip, complete  (no cut).. 

Wheel  guard  (no  cut) 

Wheel  guard  (no  cut) ; 

Link  for  spring  trip  (no  cut) 

Spring'rod  with  nut  for  spring  trip  (no  cut) 

Cover  for  J  118  (no  cut) ) 

Ferrule  for  J  118  (no  cut) ( 

Extension  for  third  standard — R.  H  (no  cut) 
Extension  for  third  standard — L.  H  (no  cut). 

Outside  standard  extension  bar  (no  cut) 

Parallel  bar  (no  cut) J 

Shovel  standard  (no  cut) 

Gang  bar,  long  (no  cut) 1 

Gang  bar,  short  (no  cut) 

Gang  bar  brace  (no  cut) | 

Cross  bar,  steel  (no  cut) j- 

Spring  tooth  (no  cut) 

Blade  with  K  193  and  bolt  (no  cut) 

Lifting  chain  clip  (no  cut) 

Steel  neck  yoke,  43-inch 

Wheels  (steel) ,  per  pair , with  boxes  and  nuts,  painted 

Cross  head — R.  H , I 

Cross  head — L.  H ( 

Front  beam  coupling  (one  half ) ~) 

Rear  beam  coupling  and  handle  clamp V 

Rear  beam  coupling  (bottom).- J 

Parallel  rod  clip 

Ratchet  washer  for  B  101 ^ 

Adjustable  break  pin  foot  (bottom) j- 

Break  pin  arm ) 

Half  clip  for  third  shovel  standard— R.  H.  (no  cut)  ] 
Half  clip  for  third  shovel  standard— L.  H.  (no  cut) 

Cross  head— R.  H.  (no  cut) > 

Cross  head— L.  H.  (no  cut) , 

Parallel  bar  clip  (no  cut) J 

Shovel  standard  clip  (no  cut) ") 

Shovel  standard  clip  (no  cut) > 

Adjusting  block  washer  (no  cut) ) 

Coupling  head  (no  cut) 1 

Coupling  head  follower  (no  cut).. 
Spring  tooth  beam  plate  (no  cut) 
Cross  beam  coupling  (no  cut) 


Used  on  Cultivator  Number 


150 


150 


150 


150 


151 


151 


151 


151 


152 


153 


153 


160 


160 


160 


153 


160 


160 


161 


161 


161 


161 


161 


175 


175 


175 


175 


175 


175 


176 


176 


177 


177 


177 


177 


177 


177 


177 


20 


20 


20 


163 


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o.^i^-1^ 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


Repair  Price  List  for 
Western  and  New  South  Cultivators— Continued. 


No. 

Price. 

of  Part. 

B120 

$0  20 

B511 

1  00 

BS13 

30 

B818 

15 

B819 

10 

E209 

15 

K193 

05 

N   51 

40 

94 

10 

323 

15 

Articles. 


Handle  clip  dial  (no  cut)  

Wheel  box  (no  cut) \ 

Wood  handle  (no  cut) j 

Gang  coupling  strap — top  (no  cut) } 

Gang  coupling  strap — bottom  (no  cut) j 

Trigger  for  J  807,  808,  809,  810 

Blade  washer  (no  cut) 

Wheel  box  nut  (no  cut) 

Shackle  and  pin 

Pawl  case  (old  style)  for  J  807  and  808 , 


Used  on  Cultivator  Number 


150 


150 


151 


151 


152 


153 


153 


160 


160 


161 


161 


175 


175 


176 


176 


177 


177 


20 


4917 


Cut  of  Implements  on  Pages  69,  70,  and  71. 


Prices  of  Repairs  on  Pag'es  162  and  183* 


164 


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^1^1- 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


DIRECTIONS 
FOB  SETTING  UP  THE  "WESTERN"  AND  NEW  SOUTH  CULTIVATORS. 

Cut  of  Implements  on  Pages  69,  70,  and  71. 


1/217 


''218 


After  oiling  the  axles  and  putting  wheels  on  cultivators,  renaove 
the  wood  blocks  from  between  the  hounds  and  bolt  the  pole  to 
hounds  and  to  hound  and  tongue  casting  J74. 

Bolt  the  evener  between  the  hammer  strap  J801  and  pole 
(with  the  draft  pendants  in  front),  and  connect  the  lower  ends  of 
pendants  to  draft  hook  on  arch. 

Bolt  quadrant  J103E  with  lever  attached  to  axle  arch  bar  at 
second  bolt  from  end  on  right  of  arch  bar  and  secure  J104L  to 
corresponding  bolt  on  left  side. 

Bolt  braces  for  quadrants  to  hound  and  axle  bar  braces,  then 
fasten  seat  rails  with  the  same  bolts.  Adjust  the  seat  to  suit  the 
operator.  When  used  as  a  walking  cultivator  the  seat  can  be 
thrown  forward. 

Fasten  gangs  and  parallel  bars  of  Western  Cultivators  to  ' 
coupling  sleeves  J116R  and  J117L,  with  parallel  bars  toward 
inside  of  cultivator.  In  the  New  South  fasten  the  gangs  to 
coupling  sleeves  J217R  and  J218L.  Each  coupling  sleeve  is  pro- 
vided with  two  sets  of  hubs  to  fasten  gangs  to,  which  allows  the 
placing  of  the  gangs  at  two  different  distances  apart. 

NOTE.— When  attaching-  beams  to  the  cultivators  be  sure 
and  oil  around  the  bolts,  and  tig-hten  them  firm,  then  run  the 
nuts  back  about  one  half  turn,  so  that  the  beams  will  move 
freely  laterally. 

Withdraw  the  cotters  from  arch  casting  J74,  then  slip  the  coil 
springs  over  the  spring  rods  and  raise  the  rear  ends  of  gangs, 
when  the  spring  rods  will  enter  the  slots  in  arch  casting  J74,  then 
slip  the  cotters  back  into  place.  The  lifting  tension  of  the  springs 
can  be  adjusted  at  any  time  by  holding  up  the  rear  ends  of  gangg 
and  turning  the  nuts  on  spring  rods  up  or  down. 

Place  the  beam  coupling  arch  J109  and  JllO  in  a  horizontal 
position  (with  the  numbers  down  and  the  rounded  ends  to  the 
front  of  the  cultivator),  and  enter  the  two  bent  ends  in  the  holes 
in  J201  if  on  the  New  South,  or  J102  if  on  the  Western,  and  as 
the  ends  enter,  raise  the  arch  to  a  vertical  position,  then  adjust 
the  beams  to  the  width  desired  and  lock  in  position  with  hook 
J850  to  lug  on  tongue  and  hound  casting  J74. 

•  Attach  lifting  chains  to  hooks  on  end  of  levers.  The  depth  of 
plowing  can  be  regulated  by  lengthening  or  shortening  the 
chains. 

Bolt  handles  on  right  hand  side  of  handle  clamps  J86,  driving 
bolts  through  clamp  first. 

Attach  fenders  to  dials  J219  and  J220  at  end  of  extension 
fender  bars. 

Bolt  tool  box  to  center  of  axle  arch  bur. 

When  any  nuts  are  loosened  to  make  any  adjustment,  be  sure 
and  tisrhten  the  same  before  usine;. 


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LOUISVILLE,  KV, 


Repair  Price  List  for  Comet  Cultivators. 


Cut  of  Implements  on  pages  72  to  77.    Cut  of  repairs  on  page  168. 

When  ordering  right  or  left  hand  repairs,  do  so  from  operator's  position  or  rear  of  Cultivator. 

Order  repairs  by  letter  and  number  given. 


No. 

Price. 

of  Part. 

B  45 

SO  35 

B  61 

1  00 

B  62 

1  00 

B  64 

05 

B  65 

10 

B  66 

20 

B  67 

15 

B  68 

15 

B  69 

25 

B  70 

20 

B  71 

15 

B  72 

15 

B  73 

75 

B  74 

1  00 

B  75 

1  00 

B  76 

1  25 

B  77 

1  25 

B  78 

35 

B  79 

50 

B  80 

35 

B  81 

20 

B  83 

05 

B  86 

75 

B  87 

15 

B  88 

50 

B  89 

1  00 

B  90 

1  00 

B  91 

50 

B  92 

80 

B  93 

20 

B  94 

25 

B  95 

10 

B  96 

10 

B  97 

10 

BlOO 

25 

BlOl 

40 

B102 

25 

B103 

15 

B104 

15 

B105 

1  25 

B106 

1  25 

B107 

15 

BUO 

1  00 

Bill 

1  00 

B112 

40 

B113 

40 

B114 

15 

B115 

10 

B116 

40 

B117 

40 

B118 

20 

B119 

15 

B120 

20 

B800 

10 

B801 

25 

B802 

20 

B803 

80 

B804 

15 

B805 

20 

B806 

30 

B807 

25 

B808 

10 

B809 

15 

B810 

15 

B812 

1  25 

B813 

30 

B814 

1  40 

B815 

1  40 

B816 

1  25 

B817 

1  25 

B818 

25 

B819 

20 

B820 

15 

B821 

20 

B822 

05 

B823 

50 

B824 

50 

B826 

05 

B827 

15 

Articles. 


Gang  coupling 

Coupling  sleeve— R.  H 

Coupling  sleeve— L.  H 

Seat  for  toggle 

Axle  washer 

Spring  stop 

Adjusting  spreader  block 

Spreader 

Hook-up  arm 

Handle  clamp  (bottom) 

Shackle— R.  H 

Shackle— L.H 

Pole  and  arch  casting 

Coupling  sleeve— R.  H 

Coupling  sleeve— L.  H 

Cross  head — R.  H 

Cross  head — L.  H 

Gang  coupling  (front)— one  half 

Rear  coupling  and  bottom  handle  clip 

Rear  gang  coupling  (bottom)  

Parallel  rod  clip 

Ratchet  washer— for  B  91  and  B 101 

Tongue  and  arch  plate 

Lifting  spring  stop.... 

Gang  coupling 

Gang  coupling  sleeve — R.  H 

Gang  coupling  sleeve — L.  H 

Adjustable  break  pin  foot 

Shovel  standard  bracket 

Half  clip  for  third  shovel  standard 

Bottom  handle  clip 

Washer  forB96 

Clip  for  B842 

Fender  bar  clip 

Hook-up  arm j 

Adjustable  break  pin  foot 1 

Adjustable  break  pin  foot  arm )' 

Half  clip  for  third  shovelstandard— R.H.  ] 
Half  clip  for  third  shovel  standard — L.  H. 

Cross  head— R.  H  | 

Cross  head — L.  H J- 

Parallel  bar  clip 

Coupling  sleeve— R.  H I 

Coupling  sleeve,  L.  H J 

Shovel  standard  clamp \ 

Shovel  standard  clamp ) 

Adjusting  block \ 

Adjusting  block  washer j 

Coupling  head 1 

Coupling  head  follower | 

Spring  tooth  plate— R.  or  L \ 

Cross  beam  coupling I 

Handle  clip  dial J 

Toggle  strap > 

Evener  toggle | 

Extension  fender  bar 

Evener 

Evener  and  pole  brace 

Extension  fender  bar 

Evener  arch  (top) 1 

Evener  arch  (bottom) J 

Rear  washer  plate  for  pole 

Arch  stirrup 

Arch  stirrup ) 

Axle  arch J 

Wood  handle  (no  cut) 

Steel  beam  (long)— R.  H 1 

Steel  beam  (long)— L.  H | 

Steel  beam  (short) — R.  H 1 

Steel  beam  (short)-  L.  H | 

Gang  coupling  strap  (top) J 

Gang  coupling  strap  (bottom) 

Gang  hook-up ) 

Spreader  rod.. ) 

Handle  clamp  strap  for  B  70 


Sheet  iron  fender...  \  state  whether  f 
Sheet  iron  fender...  J    right  or  left.    ( 

Fender  dial  strap  for  J  98.. 

Bent  bolt  for  B  69 


L'sed  on  Cultivator  Number 


No 
Cut 


No 
Cut 
No 
Cut 


101 


102 


102 


101 


103 


103 


104 


104 


104 


104    105 
104 


104 


104 


103    104 


106 


107 


107 


108 


107 


105 

I  106 

105    106 


108    112 


108 


113 


113 


113 


10 


10 


112    113  

112 jii's  ■'"" 


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Repair  Price  List  for  Comet  Cultivators— Continued. 


No. 

Price. 

of  Part. 

B828 

«0  15 

B829 

20 

B830 

25 

B831 

20 

B832 

20 

B833 

20 

B840 

70 

B841 

1  00 

B842 

40 

B813 

100 

B844 

35 

B845 

70 

B846 

70 

B847 

60 

B848 

60 

B849 

20 

B850 

20 

B851 

40 

B852 

35 

B853 

15 

B854 

1  50 

B855 

1  00 

B856 

1  00 

B857 

1  00 

B858 

1  00 

B859 

85 

B860 

85 

B861 

2  50 

B862 

30 

B863 

25 

B864 

40 

B865 

40 

B866 

40 

B867 

40 

B868 

1  50 

J  60 

40 

J  61 

40 

J  62 

15 

J  63 

05 

J  65 

50 

J  67 

50 

J  69 

50 

J  70 

50 

J  71 

60 

J  72 

60 

J  73 

30 

J  77 

40 

J  85 

30 

J  86 

35 

J  88 

05 

J  89 

25 

J  97 

20 

J  98 

10 

J  108 

60 

Jill 

50 

J  112 

35 

J  113 

25 

J  114 

15 

J  115 

10 

J  120 

50 

J  219 

10 

J  220 

10 

J  829 

90 

J  830 

90 

J  843 

60 

J  844 

50 

J  845 

2  00 

J  846 

1  00 

J  847 

40 

J  819 

1  25 

J  852 

30 

J  853 

2  00 

J  856 

10 

J  857 

20 

J86C 

15 

J  861 

15 

J  862 

40 

J  868 

40 

J  869 

60 

J  870 

25 

J  872 

1  25 

K193 

05 

TlOO 

10 

OB  2 

50 

OB  99 

75 

N  4 

25 

N  14 

35 

C 

4  50 

Q 

5  50 

Articles. 


Bent  bolt  for  B  100 

Hook  for  B  100 

Hook-uplink 

Hook-up 

Gang  spreader  strap  (top) "I 

Gang  spreader  strap  (bottom) j 

Shovel  standard 

Pipe  for  beam 

Gang  scraper  gauge 1 

Evener J 

Parallel  rod 

Draft  rod— R.  H \ 

Draft  rod— L.  H J 

Draft  rod— R.  H \ 

Draft  rod— L.  H | 

Evener  toggle  link— R.  H \ 

Evener  toggle  link- L.  H j 

Evener  arch  (top) , \ 

Evener  arch  (bottom) j 

Clamping  bolt  for  shovel  standard 

Axle  arch '] 

Outside  gang  bar  (5  holes) > 

Inside  gang  bar  (6  holes) J 

Steel  gang  (long)— R.  H - ] 

Steel  gang  (long)— L.  H i 

Steel  gang  (short)— R.  H ( 

Steel  gang  (short) — L.  H J 

Tongue,  painted  (no  cut) 

Long  beam \ 

Short  beam j 

Coupling  strap  and  hook-up — E.  H \ 

Coupling  strap  and  hook-up— L.H j 

Coupling  strap  and  hook-up — R.  H ) 

Coupling  strap  and  hook-up— L.  H J 

Steel  neckyoke,  43  inches  (no  cut) 

Gang  coupling 

Spring  trip  sleeve  (old  style) 1 

Spring  rod  for  spring  trip  (old  style) [ 

Link  for  spring  trip  (old  style) [ 

Open  fool  for  spring  trip  (old  style) J 

Break  pin  foot 

Inside  standard  bracket  (front) ) 

Inside  standard  bracket  (rear) I 

Outside  standard  bracket  (front) J- 

Outside  standard  bracket  (rear) 

Outside  spreader  clip J 

Lifting  spring  rod 

Handle  clamp  (bottom) 

Handle  clamp  (top) 

Blade  washer  (no  cut) 

Stop  to  spring  trip  (old  style) 

Wrench 

Fender  dial  (bottom).. 

Tool  box  (no  cut) 

Adj  ustable  foot  for  spring  trip  (old  style)  'i 

Link  clip  for  spring  trip 

Strap  link  for  spring  trip V 

Trunnion  for  spring  trip | 

Washer  for  spring  trip J 

Adjustable  foot  for  spring  trip  (no  cut) 

Fender  dial  (bottom) 

Fender  dial  (top) 

Shovel  standard— R.  H \ 

Shovel  standard— L.  H j 

Standard,  without  attachments 

Coil  liftingspriug 

Standard, with  O.S.  springtrip  foot, comp'e 
Standard,  with  break  pin  foot,  complete... 

Coil  spring  for  springtrip  (old  style) 

Standard.withadj'blebreakpinfoot.comp 

Coil  spring  for  spring  trip 1 

Standard,  with  springtripfoot,  complete 

Link  for  spring  trip 

Spring  rod  with  nut  for  spring  trip 

Extension  for  third  standard,  R.  H... 

Extension  for  third  standard.  L.  H 

Outside  standard  extension  bar 

Cross  bar  (steel) ■] 

Spring  tooth v 

Blade  with  KJj93  and  bolt j 

Steel  neckyoke,  43  inches  (no  cut) 

Blade  back  or  block  (no  cut) 

Wheel  washer 

Wheel  box 

Wheel  box 

Wheel  box  nut(uo  cut) 

Wheel  box  nut  (no  cut) 

Steel  wheel, with  boxandnut,p'nt'd, per  pr 
Steel  wheel  with  box  and  nut,p'nt'd,ppr  pr 

167 


Used  on  Cultivator  Number 


100 

No 
Cut 
No 
Cut 
No 
Cut 


100 


100 
100 
100 

No 
Cut 


100 


No 
Cut 


No 
Cut 


No 
Cut 


101 


101 


101 


101 


101 


102 


102 


lOi 


102 


102 


103 


104 


104 


104 


105 


105 


105 


105 


106 


106 


106 


106 


106 


106 


lo: 


107 


107 


108 


108 


108 


108 


108 


108 


108 


112 


112 


112 


112 


B.  F.  AVERY  &  SONS. 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


Repairs  for  "Comet"  Walking  Cultivators. 


13  815   B  ' 


Cut  of  Implements  on  Pages  72  to  77. 
Prices  of  Repairs  on  Pag-es  166  and  167. 


168 


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aJ^^-t 


LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


DIRECTIONS 


FOB  SETTING  ITP  AVERY'S  COMET  CULTIVATOR. 


Cut  of  Implements  on  Pag-es  72  to  77. 


B  aA7        B-S-IS 


^ftB^siBBin 


Take  nuts  oil'  of  long  "bolts  in  pole  and  arch  casting 
B73,  then  place  the  casting  so  that  lugs  on  same  will  be  in 
front,  and  fasten  pole  between  flanges  of  casting. 

After  removing  cotters  and  washers  from  axle,  slip 
j^gang  coupling  sleeves  off  of  axle  until  slots  in  coupling 
sleeves  are  clear  of  axle,  then  insert  the  eye  on  end  of 
round  draft  rods  B847  and  B848  in  slots  (with  the  bent  end 
pointing  outward),  and  slip  coupling  sleeves  and  rods  back 
on  axles.  Loosen  stirrups  which  pass  through  pole  and 
arch  casting  B73,  and  insert  ends  of  draft  rods  from  bottom 
through  evener  arch  B80S. 

Put  evener  toggle  links  B849  and  B850  in  evener  tog- 
gle B801  and  in  ends  of  evener  bar,  and  place  center  hole 
of  evener  bar  over  end  of  draft  rod,  then  place  round  hole 
in  flat  brace  on  top  of  evener,  and  drive  end  of  draft  rod 
through  and  insert  cotter,  then  bolt  the  other  end  to  lugs 
on  pole  and  arch  casting  B73. 

Pasten  tool  box,  with  wood  screws,  on  pole,  back  of 
evener  arch. 

To  Attach  Gangs.— If  it  is  the  Nos.  107  or  108,  at- 
tach the  gangs  to  center  hubs  of  coupling  sleeves  B61  E 
and  B62L.  If  it  is  the  Nos.  101  or  102,  attach  the  gangs 
to  the  two  inside  hubs  of  coupling  sleeves  B61  E  and  B62  L. 
If  it  is  the  ISTos.  112  or  113,  attach  the  beams  and  parallel 
rods  to  coupling  sleeves  BllOE  and  Bill  L.  If  it  is  the 
No.  104,  attach  the  beams  to  coupling  sleeves  B89  E  and 
B90L. 

Any  desired  distance  between  the  gangs  can  be  obtained 
by  loosening  the  nuts  of  stirrup  at  rear  end  of  tongue  and 
adjusting  the  arch  out  or  in,  as  may  be  desired. 

NOTE.— When  attaching-  any  of  these  g-ang-s  to  the 
cultivator,  be  sure  and  oil  around  the  bolts,  and  tighten 
them  firm,  then  run  the  nuts  back  about  one  half  turn, 
so  that  the  gang-s  -wrill  move  freely  laterally. 

Slip  coil  springs  on  spring  rods,  raise  rear  of  gangs  until 
spring  rods  will  enter  spring  stop  B66  on  the  arch.  The 
lifting  tension  of  the  springs  can  be  adjusted  by  raising  the 
rear  ends  of  gangs  until  spring  rods  are  clear  of  spring 
stops  and  turning  the  nuts  on  spring  rods  up  or  down. 

Bolt  handles  on  right-hand  side  of  handle  clamps  J86, 
driving  bolt  through  clamp  first. 

JEJ^^-When  any  nuts  are  loosened  to  make  any  adjust- 
ment, be  sure  and  tighten  the  same  before  using. 


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TELEGRAPH  CODE. 

The  following  Telegraph  Code  will  be  found  very  convenient  and  useful,  and  we  recommend 
its  use  to  customers  and  the  trade. 

Great  care  should  be  taken  to  write  each  word  plainly,  as  a  change  of  a  single  letter  may 
make  a  very  great  difference.     All  telegrams  should  be  prepaid. 

CODE  WORDS. 

STOCK  QUESTIONS. 

Code  Word.  Signification. 

Embark How  soon  can  you  furnish? 

Emblem How  soon  and  at  what  price  can  you  furnish? 

Embers Have  you  in  stock  and  can  you  furnish  at  once? 

Embroil Can  you  furnish  within  ? 

Empire If  so,  enter  order. 

Empress If  not,  how  soon  can  you  furnish? 

STOCK  ANSWERS. 

Emption We  have  in  stock. 

Emulate We  have  in  stock  and  can  ship  at  once. 

Enact We  have  in  stock  and  will  ship  at  once. 

Enacting We  have  none  in  stock. 

Enamel   We  have  not  in  stock. 

Encamp We  are  entirely  out  of 

Enchain If  ordered  immediately. 

Enchanter On  receipt  of  order. 

Enchased After  receipt  of  order. 

PRICE  QUESTIONS. 

Encircle What  is  your  list  price  on? 

Encompass   What  is  your  best  discount  on  ? 

Encore What  is  your  best  cash  discount  from  price  of? 

Encourage Is  price  quoted  net,  or  subject  to  usual  discount? 

Encroach .  —  Quote  us  lowest  net  price  on. 

Encumber Quote  us  lowest  net  price  and  best  terms  on. 

Endo^w Quote  us  lowest  net  spot  cash  price  on. 

Endrudge Will  you  hold  offer  open? 

Endwise We  are  offered. 

Enemy Will  you  accept? 

Energy Will  you  allow  me? 

PRICE  ANSWERS. 
English We  quote. 

Engraft We  quote  on  your  specifications. 

Engulf We  quote  on  your  specifications  as  contained  in  your  letter. 

Enhance   We  quote  on  your  specifications  as  contained  in  your  telegram. 

Enigma Quotations  for  all  cash  shipment. 

Enjoy Prices  quoted  are  for  prompt  acceptance  only. 

Enkindle All  previous  quotations  are  hereby  withdrawn. 

Enlight The  regular  price  is. 

Enmity We  will  sell  at. 

Ennoble We  will  not  sell  at. 

Enrolled   We  will  accept  order. 

Ensample We  will  accept  order,  shall  we  ship  ? 

Enshroud We  will  not  accept  order. 

Enslave We  can  not  accept  price  offered. 

Entail We  can  not  accept  contract,  so  please  cancel. 

Enthrone Please  specify  quantity  wanted. 

Entice Please  specify  size  wanted. 

Entomb  Please  specify  size  and  quantity  wanted. 

Entrap We  can  not  do  better. 

Envelope proposition  is  the  very  best  we  will  do. 

Envious We  will  hold  offer  open. 

Epicure We  can  not  hold  offer  open. 

Epigram We  will  furnish  goods  mentioned  in  your  letter  at. 

Epilogue We  will  furnish  goods  mentioned  in  your  telegram  at. 

Epithet   F.  O.  B.  in. 

Equator F,  O.  B.  cars  Louisville. 

Erigible F.  O.  B.  cars  your  city . 

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LOUISVILLE,  KY. 


'ym^ 


TELEGRAPH  CODE— Continued. 

TERMS. 

Code  Word.  Signification. 

Escapade Terms  are. 

_  I  Terms  are  sixty  days  note  or  two  (2)  per  cent  cash  discount  ten  (10)  days 

iLscort I      f^^^  shipment. 

„           .  j  Terms  are  three  months  note  or  three  (3)  per  cent  cash  discount  ten  (10) 

il^ssayist ^      days  from  shipment. 

_     ,      ,  j  Terms  are  four  months  note  or  two  (2)  per  cent  cash  discount  ten  (10)  days 

H^tcnea |      from  shipment. 

„     ,  .  I  Terms  are  four  months  note  or  five  (5)  per  cent  cash  discount  ten  (10)  days 

Etching -j      ^^^^  shipment. 

Etiquette Terms  are  October  first  note  or  five  (-5)  per  cent  cash  discount  June  first. 

European Terms  are  satisfactory. 

Eventide Terms  are  not  satisfactory. 

T-,  {  Terms  wanted  are  too  long;  if  you  can  not  shorten  up  will  have  to  decline 

Evergreen j  .  &>       .?  r- 

Evermore Time  payment  too  long. 

Exactor What  terms  are  wanted? 

Excursion What  terms  may  I  offer? 

Exhale Net  cash  F.  O.  B. 

Exhort How  much  cash? 

Expand Will  pay  $ cash  with  order. 

Expansion Or  for  $ cash. 

Expiate And  eight  (8)  per  cent  per  annum  interest. 

Exploit And  ten  (10)  per  cent  per  annum  interest. 

Explore With  lien  on  goods. 


NUM 
Codeword.  Signification. 

Exponent 21 

Exporting 22 

Extensor 23 

Extricate 24 

Exude 25 

Exultant 26 

Exundate 27 

Exvato 28 

Eyeball 29 

Eyebeam 31 

Eyedrop 32 

Eyeglass 33 

Eyelet 34 

Eyepiece 35 

Eyeshot 36 

Eyestring 37 

Eyetooth 38 

Eyew^ater 39 

Eyewitness 41 

Fable 42 

Fabric 43 

Faction 44 

Factotum 45 

Faculty 46 

Fagend 47 

Faint - 48 

Faintness 49 

Fairing 51 

Fairnes  s 52 

Fairy 53 

Fairyland 54 

Faithless 55 

Fakir 56 

Falcom 57 

Fallacy 58 

Fallible 59 

Falsehood 61 

Falsify 62 

Fame 68 

Fameless 64 

Famish 65 


ERALS. 

Code  Word.  Signification. 

Famous 66 

Fanatic 67 

Fancier 68 

Fanciful 69 

Fanlight 71 

Fanning 72 

Fantastic 73 

Farce 74 

Farcial 75 

Farm 76 

Farrago 77 

Fashion 78 

Fatal 79 

Fatalism 81 

Fatten .* 82 

Fattish 83 

Faultless 84 

Favorless 85 

Fawn 86 

Fa"wning 87 

Feather 88 

Featherbed 89 

Feeder 91 

Fellow 92 

Femesole 93 

Fencing 94 

Ferry 95 

Ferryboat 96 

Ferryman 97 

Fervent 98 

Festive 99 

Fickle 100 

Fiction 200 

Fiddling 300 

Fierce 400 

Fierceness 500 

Fighting 600 

Filtering -  -  700 

Finally 800 

Financier 900 

Flagrance 1000 

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TELEGRAPH   CODE— Continued. 

REFERRING  TO   ORDERS. 

Code  Word.  Signification. 

Flambeau Enter  our  order  for. 

Flame Specifications  to  follow. 

Flamingo In  addition  to  previous  order. 

Flanking To  complete  car  load  add. 

Flannel You  can  substitute. 

Flapping To  be  delivered. 

Flashy   We  must  have. 

Flasket With  all  fixtures  complete.' 

Flatfish With  all  fixtures  except  following,  namely. 

Flation Prepare  for  immediate  shipment;  full  instructions  by  letter. 

REFERRING  TO    ORDERS-ANSWERS. 

Flatness We  have  entered  order. 

Flatterer We  have  no  order. 

Flatulent Shall  we  enter  order? 

Flaunting   Your  order  of  the. 

Flavor Your  order  is  not  plain;  be  more  explicit. 

Flawless Goods  ordered  will  make  car. 

Flaxseed  -  - We  require pounds  to  complete  car. 

Fleabite What  shall  we  add  to  complete  car? 

Fledgeling   Shall  we  fill  out  car  with ? 

Fleece We  will  complete. 

Fleeceless Eequire  addition  to  order. 

Fleeting May  we  substitute? 

Fie  shing We  are  now  loading. 

Flickering We  are  making. 

Flight We  will  do  our  best. 

Flimsily We  can  not  promise  definitely. 

Flinching We  have  been  disappointed  in  delivery  of. 

Flinger We  are  waiting  for  the . 

Flippant   We  can  not  get  the . 

Flirt Your  order  is  not  clear;  we  write  you  to-day  for  full  information. 

REFERRING  TO  SHIPMENTS-QUESTIONS. 

Flitter Ship  immediately. 

Flix Ship  as  soon  as  possible. 

Floater Ship  what  you  have  ready  and  let  balance  follow. 

Flogged Ship  to  our  order  at. 

Flooding Ship  and  draw  with  bill  lading  attached. 

Floor Ship  to  the  care  of. 

Florentine Ship  by  car  load. 

Florist   Can  you  ship? 

Flotation When  will  you  ship  order  of  the? 

Flounder Have  you  shipped  order  of  the? 

Flouring If  not,  when  will  you  ship? 

Flouting If  you  can  not  ship  in  time  named  advise  us  by  wire. 

Flower Hasten  shipment  of  the . 

Flunky Keep  shipment  traced  by  wire. 

Flurry Send  tracer  for  shipment. 

Flushed Telegraph  number  and  initials  of  car  and  route  shipped. 

Flushness What  is  rate  of  freight  to? 

REFERRING  TO  SHIPMENTS-ANSWERS. 

Flutter We  will  ship. 

Fluxation We  can  ship. 

Fluxible We  could  ship. 

Flyfish We  could  probably  ship  in. 

Flyleaf We  can  not  ship. 

Flytrap   We  have  shipped. 

Flywheel We  have  not  shipped. 

Foaling  We  expect  to  ship. 

Foaming We  will  try  to  ship. 

Fodder We  will  ship  on  receipt  of. 

Foldage Think  we  can  ship. 

Foldless Yes.    Shall  we  ship? 

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TELEGRAPH  CODE— Continued. 

REFERRING  TO  SHIPMENTS— ANSWERS— Continued. 

Codeword.  Signification. 

Fomenter We  have  ready  for  shipment. 

Fondled Shall  we  ship  ? 

Fondness If  ordered  by  telegraph  promptly  we  could  ship  in. 

Foodless Can  not  promise  positively,  but  think  we  can  ship  in. 

Footband We  could  not  make  and  ship. 

Foottoridge But  we  can  ship  promptly  on  receipt  of  order. 

Footfall Shall  we  ship  what  we  have  ready  and  let  balance  follow  when  completed? 

Footless Shall  we  ship  or  await  further  instructions  before  doing  so? 

Footpad Send  shipping  instructions. 

Footstalk Telegraph  shipping  instructions. 

Forage Rate  of  freight  is . 

Forbidden The  best  obtainable  rate  of  freight  is. 

Forcedly We  can  not  obtain  through  rate  of  freight. 

Forefoot .Shall  we  insure  at  your  expense  shipment  now  ready? 

SHIPPING  ROUTE. 

Foreground Cheapest  route. 

Forehead Express. 

Forerank Freight. 

Foretaken Steamer. 

Forging Atchinson,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  R.  R. 

Forgive B.  &  O.  S.  W.  E.  R. 

Forlorn C,  B.  &  Q.  R.  E. 

Formation C,  C,  C.  &  St.  L.  (Big  Four)  R.  R. 

Formic C,  I.  &  L.  (Monon)  R.  E. 

Forsake. C.  &  O.  R.  R. 

Fossil I.  C.  R.  E. 

Founding L.,  E.  &  St.  L.  E.  R. 

Fourfold L.  &  N.  E.  E. 

Fowling L.,  St.  L.  &  T.  E.  E. 

Foxhound M.,  K,  «&  T.  E.  E. 

Fractious Mobile  &  Ohio  E.  R. 

Fragment Mo.  Pacific  R.  E. 

Framed P.,  C,  C.  &  St.  L.  E.  E.  (Pan  Handle.) 

Franchise St.  L.  &  S.  P.  E.  E. 

Frankness Southern  Eailway  Co. 

Frantic St.  Louis  &  Southwestern  E.  E. 

SHIPPING— DATES. 

Freedman As  soon  as. 

Freehold As  soon  as  we  can. 

Frequent As  soon  as  possible. 

Friendless In  about. 

Friendship Nosoonerthan. 

Frightful Not  later  than. 

Frisky After  receipt  of  order. 

Frolic To-day  or  to-morrow. 

Frontage To-morrow  or  next  day. 

Frontier -  In  a  day  or  two. 

Frosted Middle  of  this  week. 

Fuddled In  about  a  week. 

Fulcrum Last  of  this  week. 

Fulgent Last  of  this  week  or  early  next  week. 

Fulsonae Last  of  next  week. 

Fumbler Next  Monday  or  Tuesday. 

Function Next  Tuesday  or  Wednesday. 

Furious Next  Wednesday  or  Thursday. 

Furlong Next  Thursday  or  Friday. 

Furnace Next  Friday  or  Saturday. 

Furrier Next  Saturday  or  Monday. 

Fussy In  three  days. 

Fustian In  five  days. 

Gadding In  ten  days. 

Gaffer In  two  weeks. 

Gaggling In  three  weeks. 

Gainsay In  four  weeks. 

Galecto First  week  in. 

Galenic Second  week  in. 

Galilee Third  week  in. 

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TELEGRAPH  CODE-Continued. 

LETTERS    AND    TELEGRAMS. 

Code  Word,  Signification. 

Galiot Your  letter  was  received  in  time. 

Gall Your  letter  was  not  received  in  time. 

Gallant See  letter. 

Galley See  our  letter  of  the . 

G  allipot Have  you  received  our  letter  of ? 

Gallop Get  our  letter  at . 

Gallows Where  will  letter  reach  you  ? 

Galore When  through  go  to and  get  our  letter. 

Galvanic Have  written  you  to-day;  wait  for  letter. 

Gamboling Have  you  written,  and,  if  so,  where  did  you  send  it? 

Gamecock We  wrote  you  fully  at . 

Gamester Go  to immediately  and  get  mail. 

Gammon Go  to as  soon  as  convenient  and  get  mail. 

Gangrene Have  sent  particulars  by  mail. 

Gangway Will  send  particulars  by  mail. 

Garbage   Send  particulars  by  mail. 

Garfish Answer  by  mail. 

p        ,  /  Do  not  leave  place  hereafter  named  until  you  get  our  letter  dated 

g  <^      or  number. 

Garland Your  telegram  was  received  in  time. 

Garlic Your  telegram  was  not  received  in  time. 

Garment See  our  telegram  of  the sent  to . 

Garnish Have  you  received  our  telegram  of ? 

Garret   Answer  by  telegraph  immediately. 

Garrison Telegraph  to-morrow  early. 

Gascon Will  send  particulars  by  telegraph. 

Gashing Telegraph  to . 

Gaslight   Telegraph  in  plain  language. 

Gastric We  have  wired  you  at . 

Gasworks We  do  not  understand  your  message. 

Gateway word  of  your  cipher  message  is  unintelligible. 

Gauging    Please  repeat  order  of ;  the  original  must  have  been  lost. 

Gauntlet Why  don't  you  answer? 

Gavel We  have  not  heard  from  you  lately. 

Gawky Send  all  papers  in  the  case. 

Gazette All  the  papers  in  the  case  have  been  sent  you. 

Gearing Is  there  any  thing  for  me  to  attend  to  before  leaving  the  place? 

Gelatin  i  There  is  nothing  else  for  you  to  attend  to;  go  on  your  route,  but  let  us 

]      know  where  we  can  catch  you  by  wire  or  mail. 

Gelding Do  not  make  contract  with . 

PRINTED  MATTER. 

Generic -Send  me  a  few  posters  of  all  kinds. 

Generous Send  a  full  supply  of  printed  matter  to  me  at . 

Genitor Send  me  a  package  of  catalogues  by  express. 

Genius Send  me  a  package  of  catalogues  by  mail. 

Gentile Send  a  supply  of  catalogues  and  folders  to . 

Gesture Send  a  good  supply  of  all  kinds  of  printed  matter  and  signboards. 


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INDEX  TO  CATALOGUE. 


PAGE 

Bean  Separator --  82 

Bean  Threslier 82 

Beat  Digger  and  Subsoil  Plows 26 

Blades— 

Bull  Tongue--- 127,  128 

Cultivator   135,  136,  137,  138,  139 

Cultivator  Blanks - 135 

Double  Moldboard - 135 

Double  Shovel .--- 132,  133 

.      Jumping  Shovel - --134 

List  of  Extras  .-- - 121 

Scrapers -- 131 

Scooters  .-- -128 

Shovels - 125,  126,  127 

Single  Shovel - 134 

Solid  Sweeps 122,  123 

Trucker  Cultivator 140 

Turning  Shovels 129,  130,  131 

"Wing  Shovel ----134 

"Wing  Sweep 123,  124 

Blackland  Double  Shovels 97 

Gang  Plow  Bottoms 49,  60,  51 

Hand  Plows 16,  17,  18,  19,  20,  21 

Sulky  Plow  Bottoms 42,  43,  44,  46 

Bolts,  Heel- - - .---115 

Bolts,  Plow - 115 

Cane  Mills - -  80 

Cast  Plows -- 34,  35 

Chilled  Gang  Plow  Bottoms 49 

Hand  Plows  --. 29,  30,  31,  32,  33 

Hillside  Plows - 29 

Sulky  Plow  Bottoms ----42,  43,  44 

"Vineyard  Plows 32 

Clevises 118,  119,  120 

Comet  Cultivators--- 72,  73,  74,  75,  76,  77 

Corn  Drills--- 61 

Corn  Planters 60,  61,  62,  63 

Cosmopolitan  Gang  Plows 52,  53 

Cotton  Planters---- 62,  63 

Cotton  Scrapers 103 

Cotton  Scraper  and  Sweep  Combination-- -102 

Cotton  Sweeps 102 

Coulters,  Caster  .- -- --105 

Knife- 106,  107 

Moon -«- - - 104,  105 

Stiff--- 105 

Cultivators— 

,  Blades,  Comet,  New  South,  "Western, 

135  to  139 

Blades,  Trucker's  Cultivator 140 

Comet,  Shovel,  "Walking  --72,  73,  74,  75,  77 

Comet,  Spring  Tooth,  "Walking 76 

Delta --  88 

Directions  for  Setting  up  Comet 169 

New  South 165 

Revolution 157 

"Western - 165 

Disc,  Revolution 64,  65 

Double  Shovel - - 98 

Garden 89,  90,  91,  92,  93 

New  South,  Shovel,  Riding  ..- 69 

Repairs,  Comet-- 166,  167,  168 

New  South 162,  163,  164 

Revolution  --- ---158,  159,  160 

"Western ----162,  163,  164 

Revolution,  Disc,  Riding--- 64,  65 

Six  Shovel -,..  66 

Spring  Tooth ._..  67 

Riding,  New  South,  Revolution,  "West- 
ern   64,  65,  66,  67,  69,  70,  71,  76 

Shovels,  Comet,  New  South,  "Western- - 

66,  69,  70,  71,  72,  73,  74,  75,  77 
Spring  Tooth  Comet,  Revolution,  "West- 
ern   67,  76 

Truckers' _- 84,  85 

"Walking,  Comet 72,  73,  74,  75,  76,  77 

"Western,  Shovel,  Riding 70,  71 

"Western,  Spring  Tooth,  Riding 76 

Directions  for  Setting  up— 

Comet  Cultivators - - 169 

Invincible  Disc  Sulky  Plow 145 

Invincible  Moldboard  Gang  Plow 151 

Invincible  Moldboard  Sulky  Plow 144 

Louisville  Planter - . .  154 

Louisville  Stalk  Cutter 152 

Modern  Planter.-- - 156 

New  South  Cultivator 165 

Revolution  Disc  Cultivator 157 


PAGE 

Directions  for  Setting  up— 

Revolution  Stalk  Cutter 161 

Simple  Sulky  Middle  Burster _ 150 

Simple  Sulky  Plow 150 

Simple  Sulky  Stalk  Cutter 150 

"Western  Cultivators --165 

Disc  Cultivator,  Revolution 64,  65 

Harrows 54,  55,  56,  57,  58 

Gang  Plow 40,  41 

Sulky  Plows 40,  41 

Double  Plow  Stocks 101 

Spreader  Rods -.115 

T  "Washers 114 

Double  Shovels 94,  95,  96,  97,  98 

Blades--- 132 

Calf  Tongues 133 

Fenders  114 

Heel  Slides H4 

Regulating  Runners - 95 

Spreader  Rods 115 

Doubletree  Irons 112 

Doubletrees,  Steel 108 

"Wood HO,  111,  112 

Evaporator  Pans  and  Furnaces 81 

Eveners,  Four-Horse.- --- 109 

Fenders,  Double  Shovel 114 

Field  Rollers 78 

Fin  Cutters .- 105 

Furnaces  and  Evaporators -- 81 

Gang- Plows,  Cosmopolitan 52,  53 

Invincible  Disc 40,  41 

Invincible  Moldboard 49 

Napoleon _. - 50,   51 

Garden  Tools,  Cultivators 90,  91,  92,  93 

Drills-- 89,  90,  92 

Plows- -.- 91,  92,  93 

Gauge  Wheels 106,  107 

Grading  Plows 25 

Grass  Rods 114 

Haines - - ---116 

Handles,  Plow ._  113 

Harrows,  Disc 54,  55,  56,  57,  58 

Orchard  -- 86 

Side,  Steel  Frame 87 

Side,  "Wood  Frame  - 88 

Steel  Frame,  Lever 59 

Teeth - .-. 114 

"Wood  Frame 59 

Hay  Rakes 79 

Heel  Bolts  .-- 115 

Heel  Slides H4 

Hillside  Plows 28,  29 

Invincible  Disc  Gang  Plows ---40,  41 

Disc  Sulky  Plows 40,  41 

Middle  Burster  .- 45 

Moldboard  Gang  Plow. 49 

Moldboard  Sulky  Plows 42,  43,  44 

Jointers  -- 30,  31,  32,  106,  107 

Jumping  Coulters 106,  107 

Jumping  Shovel  Blades 134 

Jumping  Shovel  Plows-- 38 

Knife  Coulters 106,  107 

Land  Rollers --- 78 

Lap  Links 113 

Lap  Rings 113 

Lawn  Mowers 83 

Louisville  Stalk  Cutters 39 

Malleable  Clevises 118,  119,  120 

Middle  Burster  Plows 22 

Sulky,  Invincible 45 

Sulky,  Simple -.  47 

Mississippi  Scrapers 114 

Napoleon  Gang  Plows.. 50,  51 

Neckyokes,  Steel 109 

"Wood--- 112 

New  Ground  Plows,  Grubber -.  38 

Improved 36 

Jumping  Shovel 38 

Old  Style 36 

Samson 37 

New  South  Cultivators 69 


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INDEX  TO  CATALOGUE-Continued. 


Orchard  Harro-ws  . 


PAGE 

.-  86 


Pans,  Evaporator 81 

Pea  HuUers --- 82 

Pea  Threshers - 82 

Planters,  Cherokee - 60 

Dow-Law  63 

Garden-- 89,  00,  92 

Louisville -  -  _  63 

Modern . 62 

Union 61 

Plows    Cast,  New  Series 34 

Old  Series.-- 34 

Red  Pony- -.. 35 

Veteran  35 

Plows,  Chilled  American 30,  31 

Buttoms,  Invincible  Gang 49 

Bottoms,  Invincible  Sulky 42,  43,  44 

Granite  -- 32 

Hillside  -.- 29 

Old  Series--- --- -  33 

Vineyard--- 32 

Plows,  Double  Stocks- 
Planter's  Friend 101 

V  Stocks  -- -- -101 

Plows,  Single  Stocks- 
Carolina --- 100 

Georgia  - 100 

Lone  Star 99 

Texas — - 100 

Universal  -- - 99 

Plows,  Steel- 
Advance  - - 23 

Big  Bolt - 15 

Cadet  ---- 13 

Cosmopolitan  Gang 52,  53 

Dandy 14 

Double  Shovels- -.-94,  95,  96,  97,  98 

ElMatador 24 

Garden 91,  92,  93 

Grubber,  New  Ground 38 

Hard  Pan  Beet  Digger  and  Subsoil 26 

Ideal  Hillside --- 28 

Im.proved  Blackland -.- 17 

Improved  New  Ground 36 

Invincible  Disc  Gang 40,  41 

Invincible  Disc  Sulky 40,  41 

Invincible  Middle  Burster  --- 45 

Invincible  Moldboard  Gang 49 

Invincible  Moldboard  Sulky 42,  43,  44 

Jumping  Shovels 38 

Middle  Burster,  Invincible  Sulky 45 

Middle  Burster  Plows 22 

Middle  Burster,  Simple  Sulky 47 

Napoleon  Gang 50,  51 

New  Clipper - 4,     5 

Ohio  Valley - 8,     9 

Old  Style  New  Ground 36 

Orange   --- - 24 

Ought  Series  Blackland 20,  21 

Pony  Series- - 10,  11,   12 

Potato  Digger --- ---  27 

Railroad  and  Grading ---  25 

Rainbow 16 

Samson  New  Ground 37 

Simple  Sulky  Middle  Burster ---  47 

Simple  Sulky  Moldboard  Plow---- 46 

Single  Shovel 93 

Tiny  Tim -    13 

"Western 6,     7 

Wing  Shovel 94 

X  Series  Blackland 18,   19 


Kakes,  Hay- 79 

Railroad  or  Grading  Plow -- 25 

Repair  Links,  Trace  Chains 117 


Repairs — 

Comet  Cultivator 166,  167,   168 

Common  Sense  Harrows - 141 

Dow-Law  Planters 149 

Invincible  Moldboard  Sulky  Plow- -142,  143 

Louisville  Planter --154,  155 

Louisville  Stalk  Cutter  -- 152,  153 

Modern  Planter 156 

Moon  Coulters-- - - 141 

New  South  Cultivator 162,  163,  164 

Orchard  Harrows 141 

Revolution  Disc  Cultivator 158,  159 

Revokition  Six  Shovel  Attachment 160 

Revolution  Spring  Tooth  Attachment- -.160 
Revolution  Stalk  Cutter  Attachment- -- 

160,  161 

Simple  Sulky ,- ---.146,  147 

Simple  Sulky  Middle  Burster  Attach- 
ment   148 

Simple  Sulky  Stalk  Cutter  Attachment  149 

Steel  Frame  Lever  Harrows 141 

Trucker's  Cultivators  --- • 141 

"Western  Cultivators 162,  163,  164 

Revolution  Disc  Cultivator 64,  65 

Six-Shovel  Cultivator 66 

Spring  Tooth  Cultivator 67 

Stalk  Cutter 68 

Rice  Land  Goods.    See  Special  Catalogue. 

Rolling  Coulters ----104,  105 

Rules  of  Business - 3 

Runners,  Regulating - 95 

Scrapers,  Cotton-.-- --102,  103 

Mississippi 114 

Seed  Drills ----61,  89,  90,  92 

Side  Harrows 87,  88 

Simple  Sulky-- 46 

Simple  Sulky  Middle  Burster 47 

Simple  Sulky  Stalk  Cutter 48 

Single  Plow  Stocks 99,  100 

Single  Plow  Stocks,  T  Washers 114 

Single  Shovel  Blades  134 

Single  Shovel  Plows 93 

Singletree  Irons 112 

Singletrees,  Steel 108 

Wood : 110,  111 

Sorghum  Mills 80 

Spreader  Rods 115 

Stalk  Cutters,  Louisville 39 

Revolution - 68 

Simple  Sulky..: 48 

Steel  Shapes 121  to  140 

Steel  Trees---- - - 108,  109 

Straight  Knife  Coulters - 106,  107 

Subsoil  Plows - - - 26 

Sulky  Plows  — 

Invincible,  Disc 40,  41 

Invincible,  Middle  Burster 45 

Invincible,  Moldboard... 42,  43,  44 

Simple,  Middle  Burster 47 

Simple,  Moldboard 46 

T  Washers 114 

Teeth,  Harrow 114 

Telegraph  Code 170,  171,  172,  173,  174 

Trace  Chains  and  Repair  Links 117 

Tripletrees,  Steel 109 

Trucker's  Cultivators 84,  85 

Trucker's  Cultivator  Blades 140 


Vineyard  Plows - 


32 


"Washers,  T.. ....114 

Wing  Shovel  Blades - .-134 

Wing  Shovel  Plows. 94 

Wood  Trees 110,  111,  112 

Wrenches 117 

Wrought  Clevises 120 

Western  Cultivators 70,  71,  76 


E— 170  to  171  inclusive. 
F— 171  to  173  inclusive. 
Gr-173  to  174  inclusive. 
J —  5  to  8  inclusive. 
K—     9  to    12  inclusive. 


INDEX  TO  CODE  WORDS. 

li—  12  to  30  inclusive. 
M— 30  to  51  inclusive. 
N — 51  to  65  inclusive. 
O —  55  to  62  inclusive. 

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P—  63  to  111  inclusive. 
€1—112  to  113  inclusive. 
R— 113  to  120  inclusive. 
S— 122  to  140  inclusive. 


